TeePee Creepers

You probably know how difficult it is to learn a foreign language. For example, English or French. Several languages are even more difficult. There are few people who know several languages (polyglots). And even then, many people have a problem with pronunciation. It is very difficult to learn to speak a foreign language absolutely correctly. But birds can. Did you know that some birds are able to pronounce words if they are taught to do so? Parrots are very capable and well-known talking birds. But there are many equally capable birds among our local birds. For example, representatives of the Vranov family are crows, gray crows, jackdaws, magpies, and rooks. Starlings and bullfinches are capable. There was even a factory in Germany where bullfinches were trained and then sent all over the world. There is a famous black-headed warbler from literature who spoke Spanish. Many birds have good abilities to imitate different sounds. The jay perfectly imitates the creaking of the door, the barking of the dog. By the way, she is also a member of the family of the most intelligent birds, the ravens. It's May now. There are a lot of birds there, and among them there will certainly be those that we are interested in. The park is already turning green with young foliage. A restless chorus of birds can be heard all around. There are already familiar voices. Here is the song of a great tit, in the distance — the war warble of a finch, the buzzing of a greenie, the silver hammer of an ordinary bunting. But along with them, there are many new unfamiliar sounds. But look, it's like something flared up in the foliage and went out. It was a redtail that flew by. Her tail is bright orange. When she takes off and opens her tail like a fan, it's like a light flashes.


That's why it got its name. Let's listen to the song of this bird. Isn't it interesting? And it ends each time in a different way - the voice of a springbird will sound, then a big tit. Here's the clearing. How many birds are singing here! Both familiar and unfamiliar. Here, in the raspberry thickets, a garden warbler sings. Do you hear how diverse her song is? She imitates all kinds of birds—chickadees, sandpipers, and nightingales. Unfortunately, it is impossible to see the bird, it skillfully hides in the bushes, giving itself away only by singing. It is smaller than a sparrow, very modestly colored: the top is brownish, the bottom is light. The bird is very agile, nimble and secretive. We also have the marsh warbler, which is also a good mockingbird, but it is found near reservoirs, along the shores of lakes and rivers. The song of the garden warbler differs from the song of the marsh warbler in that it has characteristic sounds that divide the song into parts, while the marsh warbler sings the whole song together. Another mockingbird lives in this clearing, imitating the voices of other birds. And here he came to us. You see, he's sitting on a tall, dry burdock stalk. This is a vulcan shrike. The bird is very interesting both for its singing and unusual behavior. This small bird from the order of passerines has predatory tendencies. The beak is like that of birds of prey, hooked. She catches large insects and impales them on dry branches or thorns of plants, storing them for future use. Pay attention to another bird that perfectly copies the voices of other feathered brethren. It's a green mockingbird. Here she sings in the crowns of tall trees. Listen carefully. Some of the sounds of her song are very similar to the squeaking of children's rubber toys, dolls. Really? Review your betting history inside мелбет at any time.

 
 

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