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Chaffinches Fringilla coelebs do not learn song during autumn and early winter Thielcke, G. & Krome, M. 1991 3 207-212
Characterizing the flight song: repeatable individual variation of Ovenbird song features Nadine Paul, Megan J. Thompson & Jennifer R. Foote 2021 2 232-251
Combining audio and non-audio inputs in evolved neural networks for ovenbird classification Sergio Poo Hernandez, Vadim Bulitko & Erin Bayne 2024 3 221-236
Communication in ravens Corvus corax: again new aspects of an old problem [abstract] Ueli Pfister 1997 3-4 256
Community algorithms reveal song type themes in Adelaide’s warbler song type sequence networks H. R. Petkau, O. J. Medina Rodriguez, P. C. Mower, S. W. Krause, L. R. Mitchell, T. R. Bonnell & D. M. Logue 2025 1 60-65
Comparative analysis of acoustic structure of passerine and woodpecker nestling calls Popp, J. & Ficken, M.S. 1991 4 255-274
Comparison of autonomous and manual recording methods for discrimination of individually distinctive Ovenbird songs M. Ehnes & J.R. Foote 2015 2 111-121
Constrained permutation in "chick-a-dee"- like calls of a black-lored tit Parus xanthogenys J.P. Hailman 1994 1 33-50
Conveying information with one song type: Changes in dawn song performance correspond to different female breeding stages Victor Y. Zhang, Antonio Celis-Murillo, Michael P. Ward 2016 1 19-28
Correlations between song complexity and potential estimates of male quality in common blackbirds [abstract] Hesler, N , Mundry, R , Sacher, T , Coppack, T , Bairlein, F & Dabelsteen, T 2012 1 37
Dawn song characteristics in the Pied bush chat (Saxicola caprata) in relation to different breeding stages [abstract] Sethi, V. K.; Bhatt, D. & Kumar, A. 2012 1 55
Decoding the “Zeep” complex: Quantitative analysis of interspecific variation in the nocturnal flight calls of nine wood warbler species (Parulidae spp.) Blaine J. Landsborough, Jennifer R. Foote & Daniel J. Mennill 2019 6 555-574
Description of the acoustical interaction and synchronization between duetters of the Large-Footed Finch (Pezopetes capitalis) Carla Trejos-Araya & Gilbert Barrantes 2018 2 183-196
Detection of species-specific calls in noise by zebra finches Poephila guttata and budgerigars Melopsittacus undulatus: time or frequency domain? Okanoya, K. & Dooling, R.J. 1991 3 163-172
Development of Vocalisations in Nestling and Fledgling House Wrens in Natural Populations M. H. Sawhney, M. C. Baker & B. R. Bisbee 2006 3 271-287
Dialect Borders in Chaffinch Fringilla coelebs Rain Calls [abstract] N. Knab and H.-H. Bergmann 1992 1 64
Dialect systems of micro-populations in scarlet rosefinches Carpodacus erythrinus [abstract] G. Steidel 1996 4 308
Dialects in ravens Corvus corax; new aspects of an old problem [abstract] Peter Enggist 1997 3-4 255
Differences in the calls of European and North American black-billed magpies and the yellow-billed magpie Enggist-Dublin, P. & Birkhead, T.R. 1992 3 185-194
Different singing styles of mated and unmated males in the reed bunting Emberiza schoeniclus [abstract] Erwin Nemeth 1994 1 71
Distance dependent use of vocal features in nightingales [abstract] Sprau, P ; Roth, T ; Schmidt, R, Amrhein, V & Naguib, M. 2012 1 56-57
Distributed representation of discrete sequential vocalization in the Bengalese Finch (Lonchura striata var. domestica) Takuya Koumura & Kazuo Okanoya 2020 3 356-373
Diurnal variation in transmission caused degradation of blackcap Sylvia atricapilla song: implications for communication network activities [abstract] T. Dabelsteen and N. Mathevon 2002 1 87
Do black-capped warblers Sylvia atricapilla sing different songs during intra- and interspecific territorial contests? [abstract] P. Matyjasiak and M. Fuszara 2002 1 99-100
Do flight calls influence orientation of night-migrating birds? [abstract] Larsen, O N , Andersen, B B , Reichl, T , Kropp, W & Mouritsen, H 2012 1 42-43
Do males perceive differences in song repertoire size in whitethroats Sylvia communis? [abstract] Thorsten J. S. Balsby and Torben Dabelsteen 2002 1 93-94
Do social factors explain seasonal variation in dawn song characteristics of paired male Cerulean Warblers (Setophaga cerulea)? Garrett J. MacDonald & Kamal Islam 2021 1 1-16
Do the Siberian tits Parus cinctus in Scandinavia and Siberia speak the same language? S. Haftorn & J.P. Hailman 1997 3-4 223-247
Does the redstart Phoenicurus phoenicurus mimic bird species heard during migration? Jacques Comolet-Tirman 1994 1 73-79
Early testosterone treatment affects production of song learning in male zebra finches [abstract] Leitão, A. & Gahr, M. 2012 1 43-44
Eavesdropping in a territorial songbird communication network: preliminary results [abstract] Peter K. McGregor, Torben Dabelsteen and Jo Holland 1997 3-4 253-254
Effects of cover on loud trill-call and soft seet-call use in the crested tit Lophophanes cristatus [abstract] Krama, T., Krams, I, Berzins, A. & Igaune, K. 2012 1 73-74
Effects of Different Methods of Tutoring in Song Learning Experiments [abstract] J. Böhner 1992 1 60
Effects of ecological factors on the acoustic parameters of passerine species in a tropical lowland forest in southern Vietnam Svetlana S. Gogoleva 2020 1 45-60
Effects of personality on vocal responses to alternating and overlapping playback in great tits [abstract] M. Amy, P. Sprau, P. Goede & M. Naguib 2012 1 25-26
Estimating repertoire size in a songbird: A comparison of three techniques Alexander J. Harris, David R. Wilson, Brendan A. Graham & Daniel J. Mennill 2016 3 211-224
Evidence of suboscine song plasticity in response to traffic noise fluctuations and temporary road closures Katherine E. Gentry, Megan F. McKenna & David A. Luther 2018 2 165-181
Experimental analysis of singing direction as a tool to investigate the function of bird song [abstract] Brumm, H 2012 1 29
Female preference and song amplitude in the zebra finch – is it sexy to sing loud? [abstract] Ritschard, M, Riebel, K & Brumm, H 2012 1 51-52
Frequency and synchronization features of a highly overlapped duet changes according to the context Carolina Méndez & Luis Sandoval 2021 1 17-29
Fully and semi-automated analyses of bird song based on machine learning approaches [abstract] Zsebok, S, Török, J & Garamszegi, L Z 2012 1 62
Function of the song in the lesser whitethroat Sylvia curruca [abstract] I. Klit 1996 4 300
Geographic and morphologic factors affecting begging calls of the Red-billed Chough Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax (Corvidae) [abstract] Paola Laiolo & Antonio Rolando 2002 2 192
Geographical variation of the song of the scarlet rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinus [abstract] H.-W. Helb & D. Wallschlager 1996 4 316
Group signature in a songbird with a complex song: importance of syntax [abstract] Briefer, E, Rybak, F & Aubin, T 2012 1 68
Hard of hearing: the effect of distance and experimental noise on mountain chickadee song transmission C. L. Snell, M. W. Reudink & K. A. Otter 2023 4 387-403
Hearing in the Red-billed Firefinch Lagonosticta senegala and the Spanish Timbrado Canary Serinus canaria: the influence of natural and artificial selection on auditory abilities and vocal structure B. Lohr, A. Lauer, M. R. Newman & R. J. Dooling 2004 2 83-98
Higher-pitched song towards the coast supports a role for selection in ocean noise avoidance Matteo Sebastianelli, Daniel T. Blumstein & Alexander N. G. Kirschel 2022 1 41-58
House finches learn canary trills Dan C. Mann, David C. Lahti, Laura Waddick & Paul C. Mundinger 2021 2 215-231
Huge Memory in a Tiny Brain: Unique Organization in the Advertising Song of Pallas's Warbler Phylloscopus proregulus Vladimir V. Ivanitskii & Irina M. Marova 2012 2 87-105

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