Daniel Moore

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As every bird-watcher knows, the beauty of a bird’s song is inversely correlated with the colorfulness of its plumage. The operatic male nightingales, warblers, and larks are brown and usually almost indistinguishable from their females. Birds of paradise and pheasants (in which the males are gorgeous, the females dull) are monotonous, simple songsters given to uninspired squawks.
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