In many species of lovebirds, it is generally the male that chirps more frequently and vocally than the female. Male lovebirds often use their chirping to attract mates and establish territory. However, the vocalization patterns can vary by species, and some females may also chirp, but typically not as much as their male counterparts.
Most of the time only the male grasshoppers chirp. However, female grasshoppers also chirp, but not as much as the males.
They can chirp! Male crickets are the only ones that can chirp. Its to call a female for mating season.
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Mostly a female bird has less color and the male bird is more colorful.
Well, if parakeets are healthy and happy both male and female will chirp alot. That being said, male and female parakeets will often screech if they are not happy or if something like your music being played too loud or a cat is bothering them.
Well yeah. Male crickets chirp by rubbing their wings together; as for females I'm not quite sure, but they CAN chirp. I have had many many crickets; they all chirped. Im thinking I didn't ALWAYS get males.... ?
It means that the female birds wants to be where the male bird is.
Normally a female bird has duller colors than a male bird of it's type =)
Female birds often lay eggs even when a male is absent. The eggs are not fertile. The female is doing what is natural for the wild.
yes they have to sing!
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