Do birds of the same species all tweet in the same language?
(I know blackbirds aren't pets, but this is the closest topic area)
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I think I remember something about them "speaking" the same "language", but having what would be similar to regional accents. Will dig through my psych textbooks for more info.
Do all humans speak in the same language?
I believe birds have regional accents so i wouldnt be surprised if they had similarities but not exactly the same!
I don't think so.
I think it's like us humans. We have our own lingo in our communities which is different from everyone else's.
Apparantly not. They have found a sparrow with a 'scottish accent'. Maybe not a sparrow, but some species or other.
Of course they all tweet in the same language they're the same race - tweety!!
i think bird do not tweet the same language
No The Scottish Crossbill has a different accent to the Common Crossbill (proved by Sonograms I think)
blackbird im my garden imitates the phone..got to get a new phone now or go mad
not in all cases. some birds can be in the same area but "speak" a diferent "language". and there is also some cases where the same birds diferent location that still "understand" each others "languages".
no they wouldn't understand eachother, birds learn meanings from other birds, then they can comunicate
ofcourse the same species tweet in the same language
Well when I put my budgies outside for some fresh air, they tweet along with all the garden birds, so assume bird talk is universal.they were having a good old chat with a pigeon the other day.
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