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Birds cry like children, grunt like pigs, meow like cats, and sing like divas. They speak in dialects and carol in pairs and choruses. They glean all sorts of information from calls and songs—a singer’s species identity, its geographic origin, group membership, even its individual identity. And they use sound in ingenious ways—to share information, negotiate boundaries, and influence one another’s behavior.
The Bird Way: A New Look at How Birds Talk, Work, Play, Parent, and Think
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