The sound of droplets striking water: How cowbirds control two sound sources in the syrinx to create 'liquid notes'
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The sound of droplets striking water: How cowbirds control two sound sources in the syrinx to create ‘liquid notes’ Female brown-headed cowbird singing at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, New York. Credit: Rhododendrites/ Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

Cowbirds are special among songbirds for the "watery" timbre of their singing, which resembles the sound of falling droplets striking water, a quick burst followed by a fading ripple.

University of Utah biologist Franz Goller and colleagues investigated how cowbirds pull off this vocal trick a…

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