What do birds do to communicate with other birds ?
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The voice is often most noticeable form of birds communication. Bird communication using soundinclud include singing, call, squeaks, squawks, gurgle, warbles, trills rattales, gulps, pops, whines, clicks, croaks drums, whistles, howls, tremolos thumps , honks and many other sorts of sound
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Birds use song, call notes and behavior to communicate with each other. Birds use sound and action to scare off predators or warn other birds about danger, to attract a mate or to defend one's territory. Not all birds sing, but those that do are in a class of birds known as passerines, or perching birds.
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