Excellent eh?
talking parrot
talking parrot
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Excellent eh?
Excellent eh?
theres a program thats been on bbc3 or 4 about bird song, theres this incredible bird in australia i think it was, it can copy pretty much any sound it hears - it was copying the camera clicks and noises of the film crew, chainsaws, car alarms, other birds and animals in the forest etc - blew my mind, i'd never seen anything like it
there was this group of scientists that were breeding another type of bird, had been for 11 years, to see how they develop and learn - really interesting stuff, like humans and speech birds have a limited time in which they can learn and develop bird song.
they were slowing down recordings of certain bird songs, and they did some experiment with a certain bird where they played music and this type of bird would join in! birds have two voice boxes as well!
fascinating stuff
just found the program, its on bbc4 - they usually repeat the stuff on 4
there was this group of scientists that were breeding another type of bird, had been for 11 years, to see how they develop and learn - really interesting stuff, like humans and speech birds have a limited time in which they can learn and develop bird song.
they were slowing down recordings of certain bird songs, and they did some experiment with a certain bird where they played music and this type of bird would join in! birds have two voice boxes as well!
fascinating stuff
just found the program, its on bbc4 - they usually repeat the stuff on 4
Why Birds Sing
Inspired by musician and eco-philosopher David Rothenberg's book of the same title, a documentary which explores the intriguing, charming, complex and often conflicting theories on why birds sing like they do and why humans are so attracted to the sound. Featuring contributions from musicians Laurie Anderson, Jarvis Cocker and Beth Orton, analysis from birdsong scientists, a literary guide to birdsong in poetry, a birdsong-themed art 'happening' and a musical duet featuring humans and birds.
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Here you go...luke wrote:theres a program thats been on bbc3 or 4 about bird song, theres this incredible bird in australia i think it was, it can copy pretty much any sound it hears - it was copying the camera clicks and noises of the film crew, chainsaws, car alarms, other birds and animals in the forest etc - blew my mind, i'd never seen anything like it
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By the way, Einstein (the parrot) is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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