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Podcast: BirdNote Daily
Episode: Decibels Per Gram
Description: Some of the tiniest birds in the world have impressively loud voices. The Ruby-crowned Kinglet β that bright-headed sprite of the treetops β would be downright deafening if it were just a little bigger. Hummingbirds were originally named for the mechanical buzzing produced by their inconceivably fast wing-beats. But some males, such as this Costaβs Hummingbird of the Southwest, are equally notable for their vocal attainments. Late in winter, these tiny gems flash their purple throats and utter a startlingly loud, ear-piercing whine.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org.Β Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly...