What makes songbirds special?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

Songbirds have specifically developed vocal cords (syringes) which they use to produce sounds or ‘songs’. Some songbirds, like the wooden thrush, can manage both syringes independently and therefore sing two songs at the same time. Unlike other birds, songbirds have a one of a kind area in their brains that helps them to study their songs.

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