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  2. Common nightingale - Wikipedia

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    The song is loud, with an impressive range of whistles, trills and gurgles. Its song is particularly noticeable at night because few other birds are singing. This is why its name includes "night" in several languages. Only unpaired males sing regularly at night, and nocturnal song probably serves to attract a mate.

  3. Bird vocalization - Wikipedia

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    These neurons also fire in similar patterns when the bird is singing that same song. Swamp sparrows employ 3–5 different song types, and the neural activity differs depending on which song is heard or sung. The HVC X neurons only fire in response to the presentation (or singing) of one of the songs, the primary song type. They are also ...

  4. Songbird - Wikipedia

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    Mate choice in female songbirds is a significant realm of study as song abilities are continuously evolving. Males often sing to assert their dominance over other males in competition for a female, sometimes in lieu of a combative episode, and to arouse the female by announcing a readiness to mate.

  5. Keep an ear out this summer. Songbirds are singing in July ...

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    But no words can summon the beauty this song brings to human ears drinking it in. It sounds like a one-bird duet the bird’s singing. Wood thrushes can produce overlapping songs simultaneously.

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    When Olivia Rodrigo was approached to write a song for “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” she didn’t hesitate. “When they asked me if I was interested in writing for ...

  8. New Zealand bellbird - Wikipedia

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    Usually both parents feed the chicks, [56] though sometimes only females feed the chicks or do the majority of feeding. [31] The female broods the chicks for about 5–6 days, spending all night and about half of the day doing so; after this period, she only broods at night. [58] Chicks fledge after around 19 days. [56]

  9. Northern mockingbird - Wikipedia

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    Frequency in female singing is more sporadic, as it sings less often in the summer and fall, and only sings when the male is away from the territory. [14] The mockingbird also possesses a large song repertoire that ranges from 43 to 203 song types and the size varies by region.