Emma Bryce

Reporter, Audubon Magazine

Emma Bryce is a freelance journalist based in London. Her love affair with birds began when she first clapped eyes on a flamingo. 

Articles by Emma Bryce

Call of the Baboon-Like Gelada Resembles Human Speech
June 12, 2013 — A primate species' yodel could tell us more about how human vocalization evolved. 
Turns Out This Croaker Hasn't Croaked
June 05, 2013
Despite Severe Storms, Puffins Stay Strong
June 03, 2013
The Closest Match: These Frogs Pick the Nearest Companion, Not the Best
May 30, 2013
Preserved in an Icy Tomb, a Plant Returns From the Dead
May 28, 2013
Volunteers Tap Trees for Climate Clues
May 28, 2013 — A project to collect core samples from trees could shed light on the effects of global warming.
How Do Tornadoes Affect Birds?
May 24, 2013 — After the initial destruction, twisters can benefit some avian species.
Wind Beneath Their Wings: Conservation Funding Keeps Migratory Birds in Flight
May 20, 2013
The Healing Power of Birds
May 16, 2013 — A Toyota TogetherGreen fellow uses stuffed animals and birdfeeders to treat people with dementia.
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May 15, 2013