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Shhiiiieet 2 yrs l8ta
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Like a fine whiskey
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### Google says ..
Wrens are known for having the loudest song of any bird in the UK, producing cascades of complex, high-pitched whistles and trills to establish and defend territory. A wren's song is often described as a jubilant, high-volume burst of sound, while a robin's song is melodious but less forceful Apparently they are the only bird to be found in every single part of the British Isles .. warmest to coolest , highest to lowest, loudest to quietist . It seems odd for one so very tiny . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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