Children learn how to identify common city birds and fowls in Part 1 of our series on bird noises for kids.
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Can you tell the birds' names based on their sounds? This film uses HD bird footage to teach adults and children about bird sounds. You will become familiar with the sounds of ordinary city birds and fowls in the first installment of our series.
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Animals and birds pique the curiosity of young children. At a young age, preschoolers learn about birds by watching them and listening to their sounds. This video uses close-up camera footage of common birds and fowls to precisely accomplish its instructional aim.

Birds communicate with one another by singing. Birds can sing at any time of day, although they tend to sing more frequently and louder in the early morning. Only male birds sing in the majority of bird species in an effort to entice females and deter rival males from invading their territory. Some bird sounds may not be pleasing to your hearing. Some birds sing quite sweetly, while others emit loud noises that are not as pleasing to the human ear. The ability to identify birds is enjoyable and practical because we frequently hear birds in both urban and natural settings.

A fowl is a bird that is eaten or pursued for sport, such as a duck, goose, turkey, or pheasant.

20% of the world's bird species can be found in cities. While strolling through your city's parks or streets, you can hear these birds. These are the types of birds that inhabit backyards. They are also referred to as garden birds.

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Bird species in this video:
0:09 Sparrow
0:26 Peacock
0:45 Blackbird
1:03 Starling
1:20 Woodpecker
1:38 Cuckoo
1:56 Nightingale
2:15 Duck
2:32 Kingfisher
2:51 Swan
3:09 Turkey
3:27 Rooster
3:45 Hen
4:01 Crow
4:19 Quail
4:38 Pigeon
4:55 Goose
5:14 Bulbul

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