Zebra finch sound files




















Frequency Percentage of waking hours spent calling. Pleasantness Whether calls are easy on the ear, or grating. Listen to sound clips of finch calls. Musicality Whether songs have a melodious quality.

Listen to sound clips of finch songs. Jacarinis Note that they may call quietly at night. Even the loudest finch is quieter than the quietest parrot. With few exceptions, finches are quiet birds. However, when finches are breeding, babies in the nest call to their parents to be fed.

This can raise the volume quite a lot. This table is not complete. Please help to fill in the missing data by telling us about the sounds made by finches you keep. We also need sound clips. Record your birds calling or singing, and we'll add your sound clips to the chart.

Finch calls and songs Sounds made by different species. The Finch Stuff website is made possible by displaying advertisements to our visitors.

Please support Finch Stuff by disabling your ad blocker while you browse. Finch species for a… Quiet aviary Singing aviary Raucous aviary. Legend Species Names by which species are commonly known. Volume Average loudness. Canaries Golden Song Sparrows. Share this page. Also on this page Finch species for a… Quiet aviary Singing aviary Raucous aviary.

These two distinct vocalizations were chosen because they are thought to have the most variation between individuals. Nineteen birds were trained on songs, while another 19 heard only distance calls. By pecking a key, the finch would start the sound file. It could then either peck the key again to start a new trial or listen to the entire clip to receive a food reward.

Each successive day, sounds from additional individuals were added to the training set. All 19 finches trained using song files were able to discriminate between the vocalizers they recognized based on their individual signatures and those they did not, and the same was true for 18 of the finches trained using distance calls.

Beyond their ability to recognize other birds based on their calls, the team was also struck by how quickly the finches were able make the distinctions. The majority of birds could hear as few as 10 exposures to an individual and memorize their signature, while some required fewer than five, strong evidence for fast mapping in the species.

He created a new set of stimuli that included both songs and distance calls from 56 distinct vocalizers. Only four randomly-selected birds went through this mega-task, but on average, they were able to remember 42 individual vocalizers. A month later, he tested the recall of two of the four birds by running them through the same, vocalizer test and found that they were still able to distinguish between individuals—they had retained their memories of the individual calls. Yu et al.



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