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Bird vocalization encompasses alarm notes and contact notes, plus complex songs produced mainly by the syrinx, not the larynx. The syrinx enables fine pitch control and rhythm and harmonics, enabling a wide range of sounds across species and environments. Geographic and body factors regional dialects, latitudinal effects, beak shape, and syrinx complexity shape what birds sing, with urban areas often prompting higher frequencies. Studies note huge variety, with some species like thrashers inventing thousands of song types and parrots displaying extensive mimicry and context-based use.

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Bird song redirects here. For other uses, see Birdsong (disambiguation). A male Blackbird (Turdus merula) singing. Bogense havn, Funen, Denmark.

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Bird vocalization includes both bird calls and bird songs. In non-technical use, bird songs are the bird sounds that are melodious to the human ear. In ornithol...

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