Most of the bird sounds that we hear have evolved as communication signals that transfer useful information from one individual to others of the same species.
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Know Your Bird Sounds, Volume 1: Yard, Garden, and City Birds
March 2004, Stackpole Books
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081172963X 9780811729635
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