You just need to clap your hands and it will chip..
No matter where we live, the songs of birds brighten up our days. This is nature’s orchestra at its best. The early morning chirps of a robin or chickadee delight us, and the sound of a honking flock of migrating geese inspire us. There is an incredible diversity. Some birds have their songs encoded at birth, while others learn their songs, either from their father, or from birds around them. Some of those that learn their songs only learn when they are young, and others keep learning their entire life. Some species may sing the same song but have different dialects from one area to another. Some birds such as the Brown thrasher, may have hundreds or thousands of different songs, while others such as the Common Yellowthroat, may have as little as one.
http://www.all-birds.com/Sound.htm
3 comments:
we have a full breed of birds back home, I miss the chirping sound every morning
That's a toy? Eeee...I also have lots of birds all around my garden...
Grrr...birds! The songs are great but then theycome and do their "biz" in my kitchen balcony. Dirty like mad.
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