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July 22, 2005

Birds have started to imitate ring tones, warns Richard Schneider of the NABU bird conservation centre in Germany. He says birds have an uncanny ability to mimic ring tones and are suddenly doing so.

The worst offenders are the jackdaws, starlings and jays. Apparently they see bird watchers, with their maps on strings around their necks and binoculars, and watch them scrabble for their mobiles, with a cunningly mimicked call.

Schneider said the phenomenon was that these birds were increasingly common in German cities and were adapting to their environment -- which includes ring tones.

The scary thing is that some birds were marking out their territory and hoping to attract mates with cries like the crazy frog song. He suggests in the interests of ecology that mobile phone users convert their tones to pop songs which are too complex to be mimicked by the birds.

I couldn't pass this up. I had a bachelor mocking bird in my backyard for a couple of nights and the variety of songs it sang were incredible, some of them MUST have been ring tone inspired.


Originally posted by samc from Daily Wireless, remediated by shawn on Jul 22, 2005 at 01:31 PM