Kookoo fågel
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What is That Noisy Bird That Goes Ku-oo Every Morning?
You are trying to sleep in on a beautiful Saturday morning, but all you can hear is a crisp kooo-koooooo sound stemming from somewhere outside your window. You ignore it, but it keeps coming back every few seconds.
Kooo-koooooo.
It is a slightly long drawn chirp of a bird. It must be a bird, but what bird? You toss in bed again and try to go back to sleep. After all, you have heard this sound your whole life. It is sometimes strangely comforting, but not today. Today, you needed to sleep in.
Kooo-kooooooooo.
What exactly is this bird’s deal? How does it look like? You are suddenly overwhelmed with curiosity, but it is not accompanied by enough enthusiasm to trudge out of bed and look. You decide that you have lived almost three decades of your life wondering about the exact same question. But this question did not tug at your sleeves hard enough to be answered. Today, though, you had time to know.
You are thoroughly free, and increasingly awake. You scroll through social media like the millennial that you are, and become bored. There are no plans anyway since everybody is staying home. Prime Minster Lee Hsien
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12 Songbirds
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There are two different types of birdsong: calls and singing. One calls the chirping that one hears all year round, these tones sound very simple. The birds talk about these calls (contact calls) or warn each other of dangers (warning calls). During the breeding årstid in spring, birdsong can be heard. Only adult male birds sing. They attract females and mark out their territory. The main time of these chants fryst vatten from March to early June. Most of the birds can be heard in May, because then many migratory birds are back with us.
It depends on the type of bird how many different songs an animal can sing. Some birds cannot sing at all. This includes the grosbeak. He just strings together "beep" sounds. Singing is also scientific, even if it doesn't sound nice. The woodpecker, for example, only drums on one branch - this is also considered music. Because it serves to stake out the area. The blackbird, on the other grabb, sings particularly beautifully and melodically. The blackbird fryst vatten a hard-working singer: it begins before sunrise and does not stop until after sunse