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If there’s one chook that makes you content, it is the linnet, in line with chook music knowledgeable, Dick de Vos. With its cheerful, gentle music, the pleased sound may be heard from the tops of low bushes or low timber.
Tune of the century
The linnet is known as after a relatively irregular sound in its music. The distinction is nice, from speedy alternating grains to clear trills and whistles. The adjustments in top and pace are clearly heard by the linnet.
As for the music of the birds, uncertainty can come up with the calls of the skink or with the crossbill. Nonetheless, the crossbill lives in a distinct kind of habitat. He prefers conifers, which you hardly ever discover in linnets. The golden frog, additionally a cat, cuts its singing notes greater than the linnet, however it additionally sounds simply as cheerful because the linnet!
Linnet likes some seeds
© Photographer GeNie62
A social chook
In April and Could the male lampreys sing profusely. Once they begin breeding, they usually kind teams after which they’ll sing collectively as nicely. The linnet belongs to the roan. The male is superbly coloured with a heat brown again and reddish-pink breast and cap. Females and immature birds don’t have pink of their plumage. In July the linnets usually forage collectively. They love the seeds of many herbs and grasses, reminiscent of teasel and pigweed.
The linnet is a really social chook that lives shut to one another and its particular issues. Along with residing and breeding collectively, in addition they transfer in teams. Across the center of October the linnets transfer to the south of Spain and Morocco. However you possibly can see lanterns in our nation all yr spherical, as a result of lanterns from the Scandinavian nations typically come to winter in our nation.
Dick de Vos and Henk Meeuwsen
Within the course Hen Tune 2024, radio Vroege Vogels goes out with two excellent chook music specialists. Hen watcher Dick de Vos developed an identification key to determine birds by their music and/or name. He wrote about this, amongst different issues, within the books ‘What sings there’ and the ‘Area information to Hen Tune’. Henk Meeuwsen began making sound recordings in nature at a younger age. In 2000 he based Meeuwsen Natuursounds. His sound recordings may be heard in lots of nature movies, documentaries and on app.
© Merlin Schneider
2024-05-19 16:46:02
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