Observational learning
All birds can learn to varying degrees. Some can talk, some whistle or mimic other sounds. Some only sing their normal song. Birds learn their songs from their parents and others in their flock. A captive bird will imitate you or other sounds they hear repeatedly.
Yes, most can. Getting to learn birds songs make it easier to tell what kind of bird it is. (Example... Some birds have long loud songs and others, short soft songs... some even the other way around.)
Most birds have many types of calls. Some sing, just to sing it appears, while others, like vultures, rarely do anything more than make grunting sounds. Most birds have several types of sounds, territorial songs, alarm calls, and songs to attract mates.
There are many songs that kids love to sing along to in the car. Some of the songs kids love to sing along to are "The Wheels on the Bus" and "Old McDonald".
Cocketeils are very fast learners. They can pick up songs, as long as you teach them alot. I have some, I taught my birds to sing with in 2 weeks. I did 15 minutes everyday. They can pick up songs really quick. As long as its not to hard!
sing some songs
She doesn't sing in "maybe", I think. And on some websites it says she is the quietest, so she doesn't sing in a lot of the songs.
She is able to sing, but if you are wondering how well, then you can be the judge of that by listening to some of her songs.
Sing Sing Sing, Jump Jive N' Wail
a penguin cannot fly and others can
Sometimes he does, but some people wrote songs for him to sing.
Mainly in English. Although they sing some songs in Portuguese.