Vid-l1gg6r0rmp4 [ Top 50 FRESH ]

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Vid-l1gg6r0rmp4 [ Top 50 FRESH ]

Vid-l1gg6r0rmp4 [ Top 50 FRESH ]

The identifier "VID-l1gg6r0rmp4" (or the specific video ID ) corresponds to a video of a Blue Whistling Thrush ( Myophonus caeruleus ) singing in its natural habitat.

An interesting feature of this bird is its unique, human-like song. Unlike many birds that have repetitive, rhythmic calls, the Blue Whistling Thrush is famous for its that sounds remarkably like a human whistling a tune. This eerie and beautiful song is often heard at dawn and dusk near mountain streams across Central and Southeast Asia. Key Facts About the Blue Whistling Thrush : VID-l1gg6r0rmp4

: They are almost always found near water, particularly fast-moving rocky streams, where they feed on snails, crabs, and insects. The identifier "VID-l1gg6r0rmp4" (or the specific video ID

: It is one of the largest members of the thrush family, reaching up to 13 inches (33 cm) in length. This eerie and beautiful song is often heard

: While they look almost black in low light, their feathers are actually a deep, midnight blue that glitters with small silvery-blue spots when hit by sunlight.

: They have a habit of constantly spreading and flicking their tails open like a fan while perched on rocks.

Contributors
singmajesty
bowlerhat
Dimensionscape
Version
9.4.1
Published
1 year ago
License
MIT

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