Article about Gammon's mockingbird research published in Spring 2016 issue of Living Bird

The mockingbird research of Associate Professor, Dave Gammon, was featured in an article published in the Spring 2016 issue of Living Bird, a popular magazine published quarterly by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Associate Professor Dave Gammon uses a parabolic microphone to coax answers from campus mockingbirds
The article was written by Mary-Russell Roberson, a freelance science writer based in North Carolina. She describes the research efforts of Gammon and his students to discover whether mockingbirds truly have open-ended song-learning, as is assumed by most bird scientists (answer = probably not open-ended, at least for mockingbirds living at Elon University). Roberson’s article is titled “Trying to teach old birds new songs: the northern mockingbirds of Elon University.” The editor of Living Bird magazine describes its purpose as “bridging the divide between the scientist and the bird enthusiast.”