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Non-Vocalization: Many Ways to Make Noise

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🗓️ 7 February 2022

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Tail feathers, swinging sticks, drumming, and more.

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This is Bird Note.

0:02.0

To talk, humans use a larynx, a complex vocal organ.

0:06.0

Birds use a syringe, but some species employ other body parts to make sound. The body part,

0:17.0

body part, wings.

0:20.0

Body part wings.

0:22.0

Species roughed grouse.

0:25.0

Wings and tail,

0:30.0

Wilson's... Wings and tail

0:33.2

tail Wilson's snipe. Achre A tree banged with a stick held in long beak, magnificent frigate bird. Finally, chess sacks sage sage crows.

1:23.0

I'm Sam Hornet for the world according to sound.

1:30.0

We're teaming up with Bird Note to make an immersive 70 minute

1:35.6

virtual event about the sound of birds.

1:38.7

More info at birdnote.org. note.

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