No idea what sort of birds these are — sorry about the dogs. We heard this cacophony while out walking this evening. I thought they might be Eastern Screech Owls, but now not so sure.
Can you point me to recent resources for Animal Music? Articles, Research papers etc.
I am preparing a summary/overview in the context of Evolutionary Musicology. I have already a lot of material I just wanna make sure I don't miss something important from the latest research.
I left the Merlin Bird ID app running for 20 minutes when I was out walking Arthur this morning and there were lots of songs surrounding us!
No linnets, tree creepers, goldcrest or green woodpeckers detected today. I did see a green woodpecker though, but he wasn't very vocal for a change! #nature#birdsong
"Winter Song" is my new #painting about those bright winter days of lemon and pink skies, when the air is clear and cold, and the #birdsong rings louder than ever.
As well as the little robin belting out his sweet song, I've included other winter birds: fieldfare, waxwing, redwing, and (my favourites) starlings.
Here's Friday afternoon's chorus of male korimako/NZ bellbirds, singing in the rain in the middle of the O Tāne Aotearoa/New Zealand Gardens of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens.
The oldest native trees in the O Tāne Aotearoa gardens were planted between 1910 and 1927, and now it feels like a real native forest right in the middle of the city. The korimako certainly approve. Their numbers are highest here, in Riccarton Bush, and in the Port Hills.
Birdsong is one of the most beautiful sounds on the planet, but did you know that those tweets and calls have a complex 'sentence' struture that could tell us a lot about the evolution of human language?...
This is the first time I've ever heard the song of the #AmericanDipper, so I've known about it most of my life. That is one of the most beautiful bird songs I've ever heard.
#ClimateDiary am walking in the park on a beautiful sunny day in what feels like a normal temperature for a British summer. I can actually hear birds other than crows singing, for the first time in ages. ItMs wonderful and you could almost believe life is normal. #birdsong
The link between birdsong and language | BBC Earth (www.bbcearth.com)
Birdsong is one of the most beautiful sounds on the planet, but did you know that those tweets and calls have a complex 'sentence' struture that could tell us a lot about the evolution of human language?...