Teaching Birds to Sing
By Jude O'Flynn
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We noticed
that there are so few
Regent Honeyeaters
that they don’t get the chance
to hear each other.
They copy other birds
and sing their songs instead.
If they don’t sing their own song
they’ll all be dead.
We took some of them in
and played them a recording.
They got their voice back.
They even mimicked the static.
It was the most beautiful thing
we had ever heard.
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you can't teach a bird to
you can't teach a bird to whistle, but maybe you can.
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Ah there was a big story
Ah there was a big story about this a while back. Great news if the recording idea has worked. Lovely stuff!
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Well said, Jude. It is
Well said, Jude. It is something with which nature lovers are deeply concerned.
I too wrote about this distressing situation on March 17th of this year in my poem "Forgotten Song"
Perhaps you'd like to read my interpretation:
https://www.abctales.com/story/luigipagano/forgotten-song
Best wishes, Luigi
https://www.abctales.com/story/luigipagano/forgotten-song
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A lovely tribute to this bird
A lovely tribute to this bird.
Jenny.
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