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Bird Sounds APK

Bird Sounds APK

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What's Bird Sounds APK?

Bird Sounds is a app for Android, It's developed by MTSWare author.
First released on google play in 8 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 4.18 stars with 132 rated times.
This product is an app in Music & Audio category. More infomartion of Bird Sounds on google play
Helpful for your bird to learn singing. Teach it to sing like the songbirds
Lovely bird voices for you to relax and for your kids with the purpose of amusement.

Also you can set as ringtone, set as alarm. Your phone will have a nice melody with birds sounds.

Our various bird species are such as:

- Canary
- Goldfinch
- Mocking Bird
- Nightingale
- Sparrow
- Meadowlark
- Robin
- Forrest
- Cardinal
- Malinois
- Yorkshire
- Borderfancy
- Crest
- Atlantic
- Timbrado
- North American birds
- Black bird
- Talking bird

Not just bird calls or bird songs, but all the sounds birds make, such as wing sounds and bill rattles. Since most bird species use different vocalizations for different circumstances, We've tried to tell you what the bird was doing at the time of the recording. It has become even more obvious to me during this project that a bird's vocalizations can be nearly as complex in the information they contain as our own. Individuals of a species sing different songs with different "words" and "phrases" than another individual, and the same species from different territories sing about different things in different ways.
One of our ongoing trials is what to call the sounds birds make. They sing, they talk, they whinny and squawk and squeak. They chip and chirp and chack, and the cry and crow and caw. Some ducks quack, some whistle, some peep or screech. Some birds bark or croak or grunt or grumble. Many species, at one time or another mutter and mumble and whisper. You could fill volumes, write epic speeches and set up courses for online universities based on the sounds our amazing feathered friends make. We find myself making up onomatopoeic names like "Chack" and "Pipe" and "Chuckerring". Flickers have a "Klear" call, Great Blue Herons "Gronk". If you have a name for some bird's sound, share it, so some day we'll write a bird call thesaurus.

Some birds sing while some birds like parrot talk.

✔ set your favorite ringtone as alarm, notification or contacts
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✔ bird identification with the help of wallpapers
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✔ 3D bird sounds ringtones
✔ bird quiz for kids
✔ beautiful bird wallpaper
✔ bird pictures
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✔ only natural sounds of the birds
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✔ tinnitus mask (birds singing)
✔ white noise for baby sleep generator machine
✔ yoga music for relaxation and meditation
✔ best sleep machine
✔ nature ringtones and rain alarms
✔ meditation music
✔ bedtime music and bedtime sounds
✔ music for children to sleep
✔ lullaby of nature
✔ animal sounds
✔ sounds for little kids, babies, infants, newborns
✔ sounds of nature: bird songs (no music)
✔ sounds of the game
✔ sounds of the season

With birds sounds you will:
★ sleep like child (soothing music)
★ go to bed happy (white noise)
★ rest all day (lullaby)
★ slumber quickly (bedtime songs for kids)
★ be asleep soundly (relax melody)
★ kip all night (birds sounds for kids)
★ doss (meditation sounds)
★ roger (birds sounds effects)
- nature apps
- nature music
- nature sound
- ambient sounds

Some warblers also use just a simple call note on their winter feeding territory.
Some birds sing while in flight, especially species that nest in open areas such as grasslands or the Arctic tundra.

Male Western Sandpipers arrive in Alaska several days before the females and make frequent display flights over their territories as they utter their flight song. Some display flights last up to five minutes and cover the sandpiper's territory. Others are rapid flights low over the tundra, followed by an abrupt ascent.

The Ovenbird, a warbler of northeastern forests, sings a loud, ringing song while perched. It also performs an aerial display at twilight or dawn. The male chips softly, then flies 3 - 15 meters above the treetops, where he hovers with spread wings while singing a rambling flight song.

Although most birds sing with their voices, others use their bills or wings to drum up a mate's interest.