Because they fly away when u shout and tilt their heads when u whisper. frm nan
Song thrushes, like all birds, do have ears, although they lack visible external ear structures. Their ears are located beneath the feathers on the side of their heads. This allows them to hear various sounds and communicate with other birds.
all i know that it is a Tamil name
a bobnator is married to a bobina. They do stuff together. HEY THAT RMINDS ME OF SPONGEBOB. did you know that you shouldn't hassel the hoff. but u can hassel the toph. (sing the campfire song song)
This helps them to learn the specific song of their family. Then when they get lost or need help, they can find their way home.
The Common Loon is a bird known for its haunting and melancholic call, often described as a sad song. In addition, the Gray Catbird is another bird that has a melodic yet plaintive vocalization that some may find sad or mournful.
All birds have ears!!
That song is called 'Irreplaceable' and is on the album B'Day
Song thrushes, like all birds, do have ears, although they lack visible external ear structures. Their ears are located beneath the feathers on the side of their heads. This allows them to hear various sounds and communicate with other birds.
Song thrushes must have ears because they need to hear their environment to communicate effectively and navigate their surroundings. Their vocalizations, which include mimicking other birds, rely on their ability to hear and replicate sounds accurately. Additionally, like most birds, they possess auditory structures that enable them to perceive sounds, confirming their capacity for hearing.
The song name is "Plastico" by JD Natasha
Because they would fly away if you made a loud noise, turn and tilt their head if you call them quite quietly.
I am looking for this answer too...you already find it?
some one must know ??
there is no wrong answer any thing you put is right
i dont know but they must be super cool!!
Erica Ocampo is her name ;-))
It Must Be Him - song - was created in 1967.