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SONGBIRDS

MEET FIVE OF THE GREATEST SINGING BIRDS IN THE WORLD 

Published By Moushumi Mahanta | 31 Oct, 2024
Singing birds create complex songs they use to impress and attract mates. Usually, the best time to hear the melodies of singing birds is during the dawn.
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Here are the world’s 5 greatest singing birds found in nature:
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Malabar Whistling Thrush

Indigenous to the Indian subcontinent, produces a series of melodic whistles in its songs. These birds are often more often heard than seen.
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Montezuma Oropendola

Recognised for its loud and diverse vocalisations, commonly utilised during its intricate courtship displays.
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Superb Lyrebird

These are the largest songbirds found in Southeastern Australia known for their excellent mimicry- they can even mimic the calls of other bird species. 
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Northern Mockingbirds

Create a blend of whistles, rasps, scolds, and trills in their songs. Each phrase is repeated 2 to 6 times before they move on to a new melody.
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Wood Thrushes

These elusive birds prefer to stay concealed in the dense understory of shrubs and young trees. They are easily identified by their distinctive flute-like call, which sounds like "ee-oh-lay."
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