• Bird vocalization includes both bird calls and bird songs. In non-technical use, bird songs are the bird sounds that are melodious to the human ear. In...
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  • another Amphibian vocalization Bird vocalization, bird calls and bird songs Dolphin vocalizations Female copulatory vocalizations, produced by females...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tweet often refers to: Tweet (bird call), a type of bird vocalization Tweet (social media), a post on the social media platform...
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    an article about the symbolism of the language of the birds. Bird vocalization – Sounds birds use to communicate Musical language – Constructed language...
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  • chirping in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chirping may refer to: Bird vocalization Chirping, the act of signaling with chirps, signals in which the frequency...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Songs. Air (music) Animal song Bird vocalization Whale song Zoomusicology Aria Canticle Hymn Instrumental Lists of...
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    of vocalization since deafness affects the vocal acoustics of both humans and songbirds Changing the auditory feedback also changes vocalization in human...
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    many bird calls are made per hour by chaffinches.[citation needed] Cock crowing contests Bird vocalization Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bird singing...
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    propagates. The name is a reference to the chirping sound made by birds; see bird vocalization. The basic definitions here translate as the common physics quantities...
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    A type of bird vocalization tending to serve such functions as giving alarm or keeping members of a flock in contact—as opposed to a bird's song, which...
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  • communication, a song or noise made by an animal such as: Bird call, a type of bird vocalization Mating call, animal communication to attract a sexual partner...
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    Birdwatching (redirect from Bird watching)
    Birdwatching, or birding, is the observing of birds, either as a recreational activity or as a form of citizen science. A birdwatcher may observe by using...
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  • in the scientific community regarding the uniqueness of the whale's vocalization and whether it is a member of a hybrid whale such as the well documented...
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  • Cheep may refer to: Bird vocalization Cheep, a 1917 musical revue at the Vaudeville Theatre CH-33P, an astromech droid in the final season of Star Wars:...
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  • words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication...
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  • vocalizations in new ways. Only a few species can learn new calls. The transmission of vocal repertoires, including some types of bird vocalization,...
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  • the sun rises during the scene. Mountains are seen in the distance. Bird vocalization and howling—likely that of a gray wolf—can be heard prominently for...
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  • vocalization tends to become very rapid, with a regular rhythm that includes equal note lengths and intervals between notes, which male vocalization typically...
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  • of birds such as flight and vocalization. Dedicated structures and pathways integrate the auditory and visual senses, strong in most species of birds, as...
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  • voices. Song(s) or The Song may also refer to: Bird song, a type of bird vocalization Whale vocalization of some whales An arrangement (music) A vocal...
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    Hummingbird (redirect from Humming-bird)
    constraints possibly derived from a common ancestor. Generally, birds have been assessed to vocalize and hear in the range of 2–5 kHz, with hearing sensitivity...
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    Roadrunner (redirect from Roadrunner (bird))
    The roadrunners (genus Geococcyx), also known as chaparral birds or chaparral cocks, are two species of fast-running ground cuckoos with long tails and...
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    whistler Bird vocalization § Bird song and music Boatswain's call Hand flute Irish whistling champions Piedmont High School (California) § Bird Calling...
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    Cranes are a type of large bird with long legs and necks in the biological family Gruidae of the order Gruiformes. The family has 15 species placed in...
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    Songbird (redirect from Song bird)
    individual to other birds, and also signals sexual intentions. Sexual selection among songbirds is highly based on mimetic vocalization. Female preference...
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  • up squawk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Squawk may refer to: Bird vocalization Squawk (sound), a sound produced by patients with various lung disorders...
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    Blue jay (redirect from Jay bird)
    The blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) is a passerine bird in the family Corvidae, native to eastern North America. It lives in most of the eastern and central...
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    can be distinguished from other genera of owls through their hooting vocalization and lack of visible ears. The Latin genus name Strix referred to a mythical...
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    The swifts are a family, Apodidae, of highly aerial birds. They are superficially similar to swallows, but are not closely related to any passerine species...
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    popularizer of bird study. He promoted the study of bird vocalization and in 1894 he adapted musical notation for a concise description of bird calls with...
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