“A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer; it sings because it has a song.”
– Maya Angelou
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2 thoughts on “why birds sing”
Jordon Wallace
Birdsong is a very subjective emotional experience, birdsong can have a variety of associations in the human observer, they ( birds ) have learned an evolutionary and innate sound that is specific to species. An expression of
place in the fauna the subtle variations are reactions to small changes in the surrounding state, survival is in the art of listening or being perceptive where predatory biotic tensions are so subtle in the apostatic field they are
possibly the variation of the creature’s perception and hence variation in the song. Almost indetectable variation
in grains of sound reflect in some ways a quantum perception.
nikbeeson
Hey Jordan.
Thanks for the thoughtful and very sensitive response.
Granular variation in song modulation attributed to hyper alertness/quantum perception.
Trust you to find a whole new perceptual angle!
Birdsong is a very subjective emotional experience, birdsong can have a variety of associations in the human observer, they ( birds ) have learned an evolutionary and innate sound that is specific to species. An expression of
place in the fauna the subtle variations are reactions to small changes in the surrounding state, survival is in the art of listening or being perceptive where predatory biotic tensions are so subtle in the apostatic field they are
possibly the variation of the creature’s perception and hence variation in the song. Almost indetectable variation
in grains of sound reflect in some ways a quantum perception.
Hey Jordan.
Thanks for the thoughtful and very sensitive response.
Granular variation in song modulation attributed to hyper alertness/quantum perception.
Trust you to find a whole new perceptual angle!