When you hear a high sound the vibrations are moving very fast. When you hear a low should, the vibrations are moving slowly.
You can test this experiment if you use a bowl and some rubber bands. Strap some of the rubber bands around the bowl in different places. when the rubber band is stretched longest (in the middle of the bowl) it is tighter when you strum it than in other places. This means the frequency is higher than in lower places.
Band stretched tight = Faster vibrations = Higher sound
Band stretched loosely = Slower vibrations = Lower sound
Birds can create a variety of sounds, including chirping, whistling, squawking, singing, and tweeting. Each bird species has its own unique vocalizations that they use for communication, mating, warning of danger, or defending their territory. Different birds can produce melodic songs, high-pitched calls, repetitive sounds, or even mimic other sounds in their environment.
Mockingbirds ("mocking" birds) mimic the songs of other birds. Take care of yourself!
if it is their own kind and a different gender, they do it to breed, otherwise to mob other birds in large groups or to get them away from their nest.
It is a bird whose repertoire include bell and flute sounds unlike other birds.
Although a noted songster, possessing a sweet song, even during the night, the nightingale does not imitate other birds songs. The mockingbird does, however, and even cell phone rings and other human made sounds. The mockingbird can imitate up to 80 other birds songs, and this appears to be an instinctive behavior.
It is for other birds to understand them and it is just how they talk to other birds when they talk to different birds officials
Because different animals, birds and other creature live there.These are the sounds of different animals
No. Most birds make sounds which communicate to other birds - for example warning sounds and songs to attract mates. Some birds (such as parrots and Mynas) can mimic human talking.
Many birds get their name from their own song such as the chickadee or the whipporwhil. A mockingbird is a bird that can mimic or "mock" the calls of other birds. It often does this to chase birds from a different breed from its territory. The mockingbird mimics the rival bird's call, fooling the rival into believing that the territory is already taken by one of its own.
Birds can create a variety of sounds, including chirping, whistling, squawking, singing, and tweeting. Each bird species has its own unique vocalizations that they use for communication, mating, warning of danger, or defending their territory. Different birds can produce melodic songs, high-pitched calls, repetitive sounds, or even mimic other sounds in their environment.
Mockingbirds ("mocking" birds) mimic the songs of other birds. Take care of yourself!
Most birds use sounds to either ward-off other birds from their territory, or to attract a mate. So I assume cassowaries do the same.
they mck what u say
Some examples of singing sounds produced by different types of birds include the melodious songs of thrushes, the cheerful chirping of sparrows, the flute-like calls of warblers, and the haunting calls of owls.
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Simply because they mimics sounds of other birds and seem to mock them.
The dodo bird was heavier than other birds and couldn't fly.