[Vid] Bird make sounds with it’s wing. Amazing !!!

November 12th, 2009 | 2 Comments | | Posted in Science, Environment & Nature news, The Unseen videos

Don’t just watch this video, listen to it.

Singing Wings from Carl Zimmer on Vimeo.

Discover Magazine

If you ever find yourself in the forests of Ecuador, you may have the good fortune of spotting a club-winged manakin. The closest the rest of us will probably ever get will be to watch this video. But don’t just watch it. Listen.

If you said to yourself, “Hold on, is that bird singing with its wings?” the answer is yes.

As I wrote in this 2005 article in the New York Times, ornithologists have long known that a few species of manakins can make sounds with their wings. The sounds are produced by the males, as part of their courtship displays. Some make firecracker pops, and some make whooshing sounds. Darwin pointed to the sounds of manakin wings as evidence of just how much sexual selection could transform male animals as females were attracted to some mates over others.

But no one had any idea how manakins could make noises with feathers until Kimberly Bostwick of Cornell and her colleagues tackled the question. Bostwick took a high-speed camera into the jungle to film club-winged manakins. It turns out the birds flap their wings 100 times a second, far faster than typical birds. Later, she closely examined museum specimens. Club-winged manakins have one peculiar wing feather with a stiff, curved tip, right next to one with a series of ridges. Bostwick and her colleagues proposed that curved tips raked across the ridges on the neighboring feather like a spoon pulled across a washboard, producing the bird’s 1500-cycle-per-second sound.

source :discovermagazine.com

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2 Responses to “[Vid] Bird make sounds with it’s wing. Amazing !!!”

  1. raaaz Says:

    bright bird,

  2. Bird Spotting Uk Says:

    Well, they never cease to amaze, that is just incredible.

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