Bird Communication and the Art of Presentation – Meetings with Dr. David Logue at the University of Warsaw

29 04 2025
As part of the IDUB project “Tandems for Excellence,” the Faculty of Biology and CNBCh UW will host Dr. David Logue from the University of Lethbridge (Canada) on May 5–6.
During his visit, Dr. Logue will give, among others, three seminars:
When two birds sing as one
Monday, May 5th, 12:00 PM, Auditorium C, CNBCh UW
Studying a dawn chorus communication network
Monday, May 5th, 5:00 PM, Room 301a, Faculty of Biology UW
Academic slideshows and oral presentation
Tuesday, May 6th, 4:00 PM, Room 1.148, CNBCh UW
For more information about the seminars:
janjedlikowski@uw.edu.pl
Abstract in PDF:
Biographical Information:
Dr. David Logue
David is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Lethbridge (Canada). As a student at UC San Diego, he had the opportunity to study tropical ecology in the jungles of Costa Rica. Fascinated by the tropics, David pursued a PhD studying duet singing wrens in the Panamanian rainforest. He then moved to Puerto Rico, where he served as a professor of biology for six years (Universidad de Puerto Rico). Currently, as head of the Birdsong Lab, he teaches courses in animal behaviour, animal communication, and decision-making, mentors a group of outstanding graduate students, and continues to study how tropical birds communicate through song.
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