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The short-lived concentration of bird songs around dawn. In the temperate regions, it is usually restricted when birds are establishing territories and attracting mates.[1]
In Devonshire[]
In Devonshire, the dawn chorus is not limited by these species:
- Blue Jay
- Superb Lyrebird
- Frilled Parotia[made-up sp.]
- Devonshire Horned Owl[made-up sp.]
- Eastern Meadowlark
- Northern Cardinal
References[]
- ^ Frances, Peter; et al. (2007). Bird: The Definitive Visual Guide. Dorling Kindersley Inc. ISBN 1564582957.
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