why where the bird silence
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Birds sing for two basic reasons associated with nesting: to attract a mate and to defend a territory. ... At this point, species that raise only one family a year may stop singing altogether, but some have a brief resumption of song, which may help teach the young of those species their local song dialect.
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The silence of the birds: When nature gets quiet, be very afraid ... This is the chilling news: Bit by bit, bird by bird, species by species
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