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A songbird is a bird belonging to the suborder Oscines of Passeriformes (ca. 4000 species), in which the vocal organ is developed in such a way as to produce various sound notes. Songbirds evolved about 50 million years ago in the western part of Gondwana that later became Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica and later spread around the world.This 'bird song' is essentially territorial in that it communicates the identity and whereabouts of an individual to other birds and also signals sexual intentions. It is not to be confused with bird calls which are used for alarms and contact, and are especially important in birds that feed or migrate in flocks.
Other birds have songs to attract mates or hold territory, but these are usually simple and repetitive, lacking the variety of many passerine songs. The monotonous repetition of the Common Cuckoo or Little Crake can be contrasted with the variety of a Nightingale or Marsh Warbler.
Although many songbirds have songs which are pleasant to the human ear, this is not invariably the case. Many members of the crow family make croaks or screeches which sound harsh to humans.
Examples of songbirds include:
- Lyrebird
- White-throated Dipper
- American Robin
- European RobinThe European Robin Erithacus rubecula is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family, but is now considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae. European Robins and similar small European species are often cal
- Great Grey ShrikeThe Great Grey Shrike Lanius excubitor is a member of the shrike family. The Great Grey Shrike breed in northern Europe and Asia and winter further south in those continents. It is known in North America as Northern Shrike it breeds in northern Canada and
- Carrion CrowCarrion Crow : Animalia : Chordata : Aves : Passeriformes : Corvidae Corvus Corone Binomial name Corvus corone ( Linnaeus, 1758) The Carrion Crow Corvus corone can be distinguished from the Raven by its size (48-52 cm in length) and from the Hooded Crow b
- WrenThis article is about the bird. For the Ohio village, see Wren, Ohio. Donacobius ''Campylorhynchus ''Odontorchilus ''Salpinctes ''Catherpes ''Hylorchilus ''Cinnycerthia ''Thryomanes ''Ferminia ''Troglodytes ''Cistothorus ''Uropsila ''Thryorchilus ''Henico
see also list of birdsThis page lists orders and families of birds, class Aves. The links below should then lead to family accounts and hence to individual species. Taxonomy is very fluid in the age of DNA analysis, so comments are made where appropriate, and all numbers are a.
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