JUDYWOODRUFF: Asmuchoftheworldcontinuestostayinsidepracticingsocialdistancing, vibrantcitieshavegonequietandgivenus a glimpseofwhattheworldmightbelikewithoutusinit.
JOHNWEAVERFITZPATRICK, Director, CornellLabofOrnithology: Weliterallyhave a worldwideexperimentunderway.
Thereareactually a numberofstudies, bothinthe U.S. andinEurope, thatshowthatbirdsdorespondtohumananthropogenicnoisebyreducingtheirownsongs, insomecases, actuallychangingthefrequencyoftheirsongs.
Andsoit's a safebetthat, inthemuch-reducednoisespherethatthey'reexperiencingrightnow, they'reprobablyouttherefillingitup a littlebitmorethantheywouldhaveotherwise.
JUDYWOODRUFF: Asmuchoftheworldcontinuestostayinsidepracticingsocialdistancing, vibrantcitieshavegonequietandgivenus a glimpseofwhattheworldmightbelikewithoutusinit.