свист свистящей цапли/The Harmony of Bird Sounds - Whistling heron (Syrigma sibilatrix)

What is “The Harmony of Bird Sounds“? The Harmony of Bird Sounds is a series that where the sounds of birds are showcased slowed down and at normal speed to have the listeners know how slowing down the sound can change the way of how we know about songs of birds. The bird sounds will be slowed 50%, 35%, 15%, and 5% of original depending on how melodious it will sound, notes and beats of the birdsong, syllables, how fast the sound is, and pitch. Sometimes the slowed down audio will be pitched by about 1 to 5 halftone if it doesn’t sound too close to melodious. The narrator (Me) will speak at start of the video before showcasing the sound of the bird to determine what’s the species by saying both common and scientific name. This series will contain hundreds of bird species, mostly being the passerines (Most will be oscines), and some non-passerines. Next bird: American pygmy kingfisher (Chloroceryle aenea)
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