Mimetic birds


Mimetic birds - birds imitating sounds coming from their environment, including human speech. Psittacus erithacus (Gracula religiosa) and Gracilaria (Gracilaria religiosa) are common in species with a special ability to mimic sounds. The species of the species in Poland is Sturnus vulgaris and Common jerk (Garrulus glandarius).

The mimetic bird is also the underside (Melopsittacus undulatus), whose Puck was listed in 1995 as the bird with the largest vocabulary of words, which can speak up to 1728 words.

A special case of mimetic birds is the lirogon that mimics different sounds - from imitation of other birds, through human speech, to mechanical sounds such as explosions and sounds of musical instruments.

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