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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 พ.ค. 2024
  • Blackbirds' responsiveness to bird calls in the summer involves their reactions to recorded or live calls of their own species. During this season, their behavior is influenced by factors such as breeding, territorial defense, and communication.
    Breeding Season Activity: In summer, blackbirds are typically in their breeding season, making them more responsive to bird calls. Males, in particular, may respond aggressively to calls perceived as territorial intrusions, as they are defending their nesting sites.
    Territorial Defense: Male blackbirds are highly territorial during the summer. When they hear a recall, they often respond vocally or physically by approaching the source of the sound to investigate and potentially confront an intruder.
    Communication and Social Interaction: Bird calls serve as a means of communication between mates and among members of the same species. In response to calls, blackbirds might engage in call-and-response behavior, which helps in maintaining pair bonds or coordinating with other blackbirds
    Variation in Responsiveness: The level of responsiveness can vary based on the individual bird's role (e.g., male vs. female), the type of call (e.g., alarm calls, contact calls), and environmental conditions (e.g., urban vs. rural settings).
    Overall, blackbirds show heightened sensitivity to bird calls in the summer due to the increased need for territorial defense, mating, and communication during the breeding season.

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