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  1. Hace 2 días · Reasons Behind Singing. Birds sing and make calls to communicate a certain message to other birds. As said before, songs usually serve reproduction purposes (courtship, nesting territory defense), and calls serve to warn other birds of danger or simply make contact. However, not all bird species have a need to develop elaborate songs or even call.

  2. Hace 5 días · Artist Rachele Daminelli is creating an archive of bird songs from around the world before global warming and continued habitat loss makes it too late.

  3. Hace 3 días · June 4, 2024. By Alex Hebert. Personally, I always enjoy books that incorporate a teaching. How the Birds Got Their Songs ( Gaa-pi-onji mino’amaazowaad ingiweg bebaamaashiwaad) by Travis Zimmerman from Grand Portage Band of Lake Superior Chippewa doesn’t disappoint. The children’s book is illustrated by artist and educator Sam Zimmerman ...

  4. Hace 3 días · This set of five songs for soprano and strings breathes additional life into the poetry of a young female Afghan poet, Nadia Anjuman (1980-2005). In his booklet note Richard Blackford summarises the tragic story of this gifted and courageous woman. In brief, when the Taliban took over her home city of Herat in 1995, women’s liberties ...

  5. I can hear mourning doves, owls, pidgeons, seagulls, geese, sometimes crows, etc. I cannot hear any songbirds. I have a love for birds and birdwatching but it saddens me deeply that I cannot appreciate their wonderful songs anymore. I used to imitate bird songs as a child.

  6. Hace 4 días · Through his writings, Mutasim aims to inspire others to appreciate and protect the beautiful world of birds. Discover why birds sing in the evening! Explore how light and noise pollution disrupt their clocks, forcing adaptation. Learn about nocturnal songs and seasonal variations.

  7. Hace 4 días · The earliest anthology of ancient poems, Shi Jing (Book of Poetry), which is prized by scholars for its literary and historic significance, dates back to between the 11th and 6th century BC. Conventionally, Chinese poetry is divided into four classes -- shi or poetry, ci, ge or songs, and fu.