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Podcast: BirdNote Daily
Episode: Wing-clapping
Description: For most birds, wings are for flying. But for Rock Pigeons, theyβre also for clapping. When the pigeons erupt into flight, some may slap their wings together above their bodies in a βwing clap.β A male Rock Pigeon will also do this when courting. Short-eared Owls have evolved wing-clapping, too. When a male displays to a female or attempts to warn off an intruder, he snaps his wings together below his body in a burst of two to six claps per second, producing a sound that sounds remarkably like applause.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org.Β <...