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After the scientists' exploration, do you know what the birds can sing?

The world's singing birds

By Lu DaPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
After the scientists' exploration, do you know what the birds can sing?
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Animals are a group of living things. They generally feed on organic matter, can feel, can move, can move autonomously, or can move things. Animals also have a variety of behaviors that can be seen as animal responses to stimuli. Behavior is the science of animal behavior. One of the more famous behavioral theories is the instinct theory proposed by Conrad Lorenz. The following is a detailed introduction to it, so take a look!

Many kinds of birds can be seen frequently. But do you know what are the birds that can sing?

1、Nightingale

After the scientists' exploration, do you know what the birds can sing?

Nightingales are known as the best singing birds in many poems, songs and stories, and are also known as night singers, and they can be heard singing at dawn and night. Capable of emitting over 200 different melodies, male nightingales sing to attract females and can be heard from great distances.

2. Canary

This bird is popular because of its song and for the same reason, it is kept as a family pet. They can mimic the sounds they hear around them, so it seems like they are "talking". The canary sheds its hair in summer and does not sing during this season.

3. Cuckoo

This bird is very common in many cities in India. It is also found in other Asian countries and in semi-forested areas of Australia, where males and females have different calls. The males sing to attract mates to protect their territory from other males.

4. Rose-breasted White-winged Sparrow

It is a large, attractive, seed-eating singing bird native to the northeastern United States and Canada. It migrates to tropical America in winter and breeds in cold, temperate North America. It is 18-22 cm long, has a wingspan of 29-33 cm, and weighs 35-65 g. The male sits on a branch and sings while the female sings during nest building and incubation.

5. Lemming Thrush

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Widely distributed in North America, it is a migratory bird. In winter, it migrates from southern Canada to central Mexico and the Pacific coast. During the day, they are very active and at night they gather in flocks. These birds sing at dawn when they sing in discrete tones and repeat several times.

6. Song Dove

A singing bird is active in Africa, Asia, and Europe, breeding mainly in the Eurasian region. Although not threatened by global warming, their numbers are rapidly declining due to changes in farming practices. They are named for their ability to sing a sweet song, and these birds gather in flocks at the tops of trees and then sing together.

7. Gully-billed Cuckoo

They breed in the subtropical regions of South Africa, during which time they make different calls that can be heard from half a kilometer away. Laying eggs in the nests of other birds, fruit is the main source of their food, but they also prey on insects. A large parasitic bird with a wingspan of 1 m, found in Australia, Indonesia, and New Guinea, migrating to Eastern Australia during the breeding season.

8. Sparrows

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With brown and gray plumage and black beaks in the breeding season for males, they are often kept as pets. Feeding on insects, birds, and seeds, they make soft singing sounds when the females see the males around them. Male sparrows usually use their voice to attract mates, while females respond to the male's call.

9. Black-billed Magpie

These birds are common in most parts of the world and often make a call, a sound that is quite common in areas covered by trees. They have black and white bodies with blue-green wing markings and live in flocks, usually nesting in small trees or shrubs near the ground. They are monogamous throughout their lives and mate with the same partner. Black-billed magpies are unique in that they can mimic the sounds made by other birds.

10. Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo

This bird looks unique and is common in southeastern Australia. The habitat is mostly woodland and these birds are often found around human settlements. They are flocking birds, traveling together in groups of four to five to feed, and while their song is usually soothing, they will sound a piercing alarm to warn other birds when threatened by predators.

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