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The role of cerebellum in learned vocal communication in adult songbirds. [PDF]

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Birdsong

Current Biology, 2022
Have your ever felt as happy as a lark, feathered your nest or taken someone under your wing? As we watch birds, we cannot help but be struck by their uncannily familiar behaviors - singing, nest building, caring for their young - to name just a few. Songbirds - the oscine suborder of perching birds that constitute roughly half (∼4,000) of all known ...
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Birdsong.

American Psychologist, 1998
Vocalizations used by birds for territory defense, mate attraction, or both are often referred to as a given species' song. Birdsong refers to the often complex vocalizations produced most frequently by males of species that are members of the songbird order (passeriformes).
G F, Ball, S H, Hulse
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