Flight Songs

of Migratory Birds Migratory birds, such as songbirds, geese, and swans, use flight songs to keep in contact with each other as they migrate across long distances. Flight songs are special vocalizations that are produced while the birds are in flight and can be heard both in the air and on the ground. Flight songs act as a signal to other birds, allowing them to stay in communication with one another and remain in formation. They can also be used to defend territories and help the birds navigate during their long journeys. Additionally, flight songs can help to identify the species of a migrating bird, as each species has a unique song that is unlike any other. Flight songs are vital to migratory birds and can help them to stay safe as they move from place to place.

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