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An annual International Dawn Chorus Day is held on the first Sunday in May [6] when the public are encouraged to rise early to listen to bird song at organised events. The first ever was held at Moseley Bog in Birmingham, England, in 1987, organized by the Urban Wildlife Trust (now The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country).
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Hamilton, the Beast, Rudy and B.B. decide to sing a song for Maggie. Hamilton takes Maggie and the Beast bird watching to find a rare bird. They find him, but he doesn’t like his name so they try to find another name for him. Beast comes up with Howard, which the bird likes. Hamilton dresses up like a bee to borrow honey for his tea party.
Wild ducks and geese are North America's priceless resource and must be protected for future generations – so this episode documents the beautiful mating rituals of the waterfowl, nesting activity of adult birds and the raising of young. [252]
A spin off series, titled Octonauts: Above and Beyond, premiered on September 7, 2021, with the full first episode being released on YouTube on August 25. [ 73 ] [ 74 ] [ 75 ] Rather than an aquatic setting, Above and Beyond features the crew exploring and assisting in natural habitats such as forests and deserts; essentially all terrestrial ...
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Some birds will respond to a shared song type with a song-type match (i.e. with the same song type). [24] This may be an aggressive signal; however, results are mixed. [23] Birds may also interact using repertoire-matches, wherein a bird responds with a song type that is in its rival's repertoire but is not the song that it is currently singing ...