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Forest birds stop singing instantly when danger is nearby

Birds rapidly stop calling after hearing a predator, using silence to avoid detection. This response varies by location, size, and habitat. The forest rarely stays silent for long. Even in the calmest hours, birds fill the air with calls that mark territory, attract mates, and maintain social bonds. But sometimes, everything stops at once. The shift is sudden. The soundscape collapses in... [6927 chars]

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