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Brazilian Sabiá bird Songs

Have the most beautiful songs of Brazilian birds
by AzamSoft
Google Play
Google Play
10+
Thousand
Downloads
PREMIUM
Est. downloads
PREMIUM
Recent d/loads
4.38
29
Rating
Unranked
Ranking
7
Libraries
4.2+
Android version
6/10/20
Last updated
2018
September
App age
7.68 MB
App size
Everyone
Content rating
FREE
Price

Google Play Rating history and histogram

21
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Changelog

  • Jun 10, 2020 Update Version 6
  • May 12, 2019 Installs 10,000+ installs
  • Jan 20, 2019 Installs 5,000+ installs
  • Nov 17, 2018 Update Version 5.1
  • Nov 16, 2018 Update Version 5.0
  • Nov 3, 2018 Installs 1,000+ installs
  • Oct 20, 2018 Installs 500+ installs
  • Oct 11, 2018 Installs 50+ installs
  • Oct 9, 2018 Update Version 4.2
  • Sep 30, 2018 New App Version 4.1 in MUSIC_AUDIO for Free
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Developer information

AzamSoft

[email protected]

Website

Belo Horizonte

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Description

Now with new features like alarm, alarm clock and ringtone.

The application has the best singing of the thrush so you can train your bird with excellent songs.

Corners added;

Bathed Thrush
Sabiá Barranco I, II
Sabiá Bicolor I, II
Sabiá Campo
Gray Face Sabiá
Sabiá Coleira I, II
Sabiá Ferreiro
Sabiá Laranjeira I, II
Sabiá Pimenta
Sabiá Poca
Sabiá Praia
Sabiá Una I, II


Scientific name
Its scientific name means: do (Latin) Turdus = thrush; and rufi, rufa; rufus = brown, red; in ornithology rufus, rufa and rufum cover a wide spectrum of colors from yellow, orange, brown, red and purple. and venter, ventris = belly, belly; - (Thrush with a brown belly).

Characteristics
It measures 20-25 centimeters in length and the male weighs 70 grams and the female, 80 grams.
weighing an average of 68-80 grams. It has brown plumage, with the exception of the belly region, highlighted by the rust-red color, slightly orange, and a dark yellow beak. It has a bright yellow eye ring and a light and dark striated throat. Tarsi and gray-pink feet.
It is a highly appreciated singing bird, which resembles the sound of a flute. Sings mainly at dawn and in the afternoon. The song serves to demarcate territory and, in the case of males, to attract the female. The female also sings, but at a much lower frequency than the male. The song of the orange thrush is partially learned, with geographic lineages of types of song, and if the bird coexists from a young age with other species, it can be influenced by their song and start to have an “impure” song. In addition to the beautiful song, the bird also uses other sounds: the common call is a “ga… ga-gá'-ca” resembling a chicken, usually followed by decreasing territorial whistles and ending in longer notes than at the beginning (fi fi-fíu-fíu-fíu-fíu-fiúu-fiúú).

SPECIES WITHOUT SEXUAL DIMORPHISM


Food:
Its nutrition is basically composed of insects, larvae, earthworms and ripe fruits, including cultivated fruits such as papaya, orange and avocado. He eats coconuts from various species of palm and introduced species, such as oil palm. It spits the stones after about 1 hour, thus contributing to the dispersion of these palms, a behavior also shown by other thrushes.

Reproduction:
You can make your nest on roof eaves. The construction of nests can become confusing on certain occasions: when the chosen place is formed by spans between numerous equal supports of a roof, the orange sabias can build several nests at the same time, to confuse the spans.


Habits:
It is common on the edges of forests, parks, yards and wooded urban areas. He lives alone or in pairs, jumping on the ground. In drier regions it is somewhat restricted to areas close to water.
It is a bird that coexists well with environments modified by man, whether in the countryside or in the city, as long as it has opportunities to find shelter, food and water.
In nature, it is found in couples and family groups when in the process of creation. It is an open-air bird, preferring to live on the edges of forests, orchards, scrub, around roads, squares and yards, always close to abundant water. It is a territorial bird: it demarcates a geographical area when it is in the process of reproduction and does not accept the presence of other birds of the species. He begins to sing even before the day is light. The orange thrush lives up to 10 years in the wild. He likes to stay in closed and dark trees, or in slightly open trees.

It overflows areas flooded by rivers with territorialist birds such as bem-te-vi and suiriri, it cannot stand, and attacks them. Curutié also accompanies these mixed flocks.


Geographic distribution:

Present from Maranhão to Rio Grande do Sul, it is the best known thrush in the Southeast, being less numerous in the Northeast. Migrates to warmer regions in winter. Also found in Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay.

Recent changes:
Descrição da sabiá
Correção de erros
Now with new features like alarm, alarm clock and ringtone.

The application has the best singing of the thrush so you can train your bird with excellent songs.

Corners added;

Bathed Thrush
Sabiá Barranco I, II
Sabiá Bicolor I, II
Sabiá Campo
Gray Face Sabiá
Sabiá Coleira I, II
Sabiá Ferreiro
Sabiá Laranjeira I, II
Sabiá Pimenta
Sabiá Poca
Sabiá Praia
Sabiá Una I, II


Scientific name
Its scientific name means: do (Latin) Turdus = thrush; and rufi, rufa; rufus = brown, red; in ornithology rufus, rufa and rufum cover a wide spectrum of colors from yellow, orange, brown, red and purple. and venter, ventris = belly, belly; - (Thrush with a brown belly).

Characteristics
It measures 20-25 centimeters in length and the male weighs 70 grams and the female, 80 grams.
weighing an average of 68-80 grams. It has brown plumage, with the exception of the belly region, highlighted by the rust-red color, slightly orange, and a dark yellow beak. It has a bright yellow eye ring and a light and dark striated throat. Tarsi and gray-pink feet.
It is a highly appreciated singing bird, which resembles the sound of a flute. Sings mainly at dawn and in the afternoon. The song serves to demarcate territory and, in the case of males, to attract the female. The female also sings, but at a much lower frequency than the male. The song of the orange thrush is partially learned, with geographic lineages of types of song, and if the bird coexists from a young age with other species, it can be influenced by their song and start to have an “impure” song. In addition to the beautiful song, the bird also uses other sounds: the common call is a “ga… ga-gá'-ca” resembling a chicken, usually followed by decreasing territorial whistles and ending in longer notes than at the beginning (fi fi-fíu-fíu-fíu-fíu-fiúu-fiúú).

SPECIES WITHOUT SEXUAL DIMORPHISM


Food:
Its nutrition is basically composed of insects, larvae, earthworms and ripe fruits, including cultivated fruits such as papaya, orange and avocado. He eats coconuts from various species of palm and introduced species, such as oil palm. It spits the stones after about 1 hour, thus contributing to the dispersion of these palms, a behavior also shown by other thrushes.

Reproduction:
You can make your nest on roof eaves. The construction of nests can become confusing on certain occasions: when the chosen place is formed by spans between numerous equal supports of a roof, the orange sabias can build several nests at the same time, to confuse the spans.


Habits:
It is common on the edges of forests, parks, yards and wooded urban areas. He lives alone or in pairs, jumping on the ground. In drier regions it is somewhat restricted to areas close to water.
It is a bird that coexists well with environments modified by man, whether in the countryside or in the city, as long as it has opportunities to find shelter, food and water.
In nature, it is found in couples and family groups when in the process of creation. It is an open-air bird, preferring to live on the edges of forests, orchards, scrub, around roads, squares and yards, always close to abundant water. It is a territorial bird: it demarcates a geographical area when it is in the process of reproduction and does not accept the presence of other birds of the species. He begins to sing even before the day is light. The orange thrush lives up to 10 years in the wild. He likes to stay in closed and dark trees, or in slightly open trees.

It overflows areas flooded by rivers with territorialist birds such as bem-te-vi and suiriri, it cannot stand, and attacks them. Curutié also accompanies these mixed flocks.


Geographic distribution:

Present from Maranhão to Rio Grande do Sul, it is the best known thrush in the Southeast, being less numerous in the Northeast. Migrates to warmer regions in winter. Also found in Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay.

Recent changes:
Descrição da sabiá
Correção de erros
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