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Birds shuffle and repeat their tunes to keep the audience listening -- Science & Technology -- Sott net

The tweets of a little song sparrow and its "bird brain" are a lot more complex and akin to human language than anyone realized. A new study finds that male sparrows deliberately shuffle and mix their song repertoire possibly as a way to keep it.

Study finds songs sparrows shuffle, repeat to keep audience engaged

Science News | Study Finds Songs Sparrows Shuffle, Repeat to Keep Audience Engaged

Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. A new study has found that male sparrows deliberately shuffle and mix their song repertoire possibly as a way to keep it interesting for their female audience. Science News | Study Finds Songs Sparrows Shuffle, Repeat to Keep Audience Engaged.

Birds Shuffle And Repeat Their Tunes To Keep Their Audience Listening

DURHAM, N.C. The tweets of a little song sparrow and its "bird brain" are a lot more complex and akin to human language than anyone realized. A new study finds that male sparrows deliberately shuffle and mix their song repertoire possibly as a way to keep it interesting for their female audience. 

Birds Shuffle And Repeat Their Tunes To Keep The Audience Listening

DURHAM, N.C. The tweets of a little song sparrow and its "bird brain" are a lot more complex and akin to human language than anyone realized. A new study finds that male sparrows deliberately shuffle and mix their song repertoire possibly as a way to keep it interesting for their female audience. 

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