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The vocalizations of most songbird species differ from place to place, forming local “dialects” just like human accents, distinct and long-lasting regional and cultural differences in the structure and composition of songs. These dialects play a role in courtship—females of some species prefer males with songs that include syllables from their own song vocabulary—and also, in resolving territorial disputes, allowing birds to distinguish between local and foreign individuals and settle conflicts without fighting.
The Bird Way: A New Look at How Birds Talk, Work, Play, Parent, and Think
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