Κυριακή 4 Μαΐου 2014

Nightingale has best birdsong because of its complex brain, research finds
Secretive bird produces more notes than other species, according to study that sheds light on human language
No wonder they celebrated it in a song. The common nightingale is top of the feathered crooners, according to research highlighted on International Dawn Chorus Day that suggests the bird's impressive vocal range is down to the composition of its brain.
The secretive bird, immortalised in the romantic 30s song A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square, produces far more notes in its birdsong than other species, according to research carried out at the University of Bath and Cornell University.

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