Birdsong Related Category: Vertebrate Zoology Song, call notes, and certain mechanical sounds constitute the language of birds.
Birdsong (helpĀ-info) Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1] Scientific classification Kingdom: ...
I can add nothing of clarity to this delightful exchange, but it's spring, so my vagary will be drowned out by birdsong.
If you're in the countryside in South West Wales and you can hear birdsong, there's every chance you'll be able to hear a skylark.
Sing Sweet Nightengale: The male Nightingale is known for his singing, to the extent that human singers are sometimes admiringly referred to as nightingales; the birdsong is loud, with an impressive range of whistles, trills and gurgles.
It was a silent place, void of birdsong and lacking the growl of predators.
Pudgy, rounded body Small, rounded head with small bill White belly Tan-orange eyebrow and throat © Roy Brown, Birdsong Plantation, Grady County, Georgia, October 2010 ...
See also: Diver, Robin, Ibis, Woodpecker, Coal tit
 
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