Friday, February 22, 2013
Wenlock Edge
neurobiologists have discovered the gene products speech in the human brain, which correspond to similar molecules in the brain of birds' learning songs
- The best day so far in this dirty dog ??of a cold winter the trees that raked the water flowed from Knowle career mossy rock and some birds called by at- above the hum of traffic. Nationals hidden bird feeders, trust - such as magnetic fields - were crazy greenfinch, chaffinch, tits, tits, coal tits marshes, nuthatches and robins. The birds flew quickly barely time to seed or two, then beat him again in the trees until their next step. Whenever they were in the charger was different: they connect with others of different species as well as their own. This has sometimes led to confrontations, sometimes peaceful coexistence, but it was as if choreographed chaos. These birds were intimately known as community magnetized by nervous energy. Far from food, sang and called that soft voice output merger as if relearning real songs.
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