I bet it’d be weird to have a syrinx instead of a larynx. What do you think, Marshall?
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A moment for everyone to google Syrinx.
And find out it’s also an ancient musical instrument (also known as Pan flute). And a few musical composition, notably one by Debussy. And a medical condition. And an asteroid.
Ran into this wild quote:
“Some birds are capable of producing different sounds from the left and right sides of the syrinx simultaneously. In particular, in songbirds, the left and right syrinx can be operated and controlled separately; the sounds from each side can be produced simultaneously or independently. In some cases, each side is even specialized to different frequency ranges, expanding the total frequency range available. In essence, some songbirds can sing internal duets.”
!!!!
You mean the person who’s corvid has the traits of a corvid?
Weird.
Does he do impressions?
I wonder if Ol’ Ivory, Henry, Anthony, Abaigail, Marshall, and ALL THE GRYPHONS have heard that the “Bird” is the “Word”.
I mean the song is originally from the 60s, so I’d imagine so. Especially the older Finns.
he’s not just A raven, he’s THE raven, he’s just Raven with a capital R!
7 Comments
A moment for everyone to google Syrinx.
And find out it’s also an ancient musical instrument (also known as Pan flute). And a few musical composition, notably one by Debussy. And a medical condition. And an asteroid.
Ran into this wild quote:
“Some birds are capable of producing different sounds from the left and right sides of the syrinx simultaneously. In particular, in songbirds, the left and right syrinx can be operated and controlled separately; the sounds from each side can be produced simultaneously or independently. In some cases, each side is even specialized to different frequency ranges, expanding the total frequency range available. In essence, some songbirds can sing internal duets.”
!!!!
You mean the person who’s corvid has the traits of a corvid?
Weird.
Does he do impressions?
I wonder if Ol’ Ivory, Henry, Anthony, Abaigail, Marshall, and ALL THE GRYPHONS have heard that the “Bird” is the “Word”.
I mean the song is originally from the 60s, so I’d imagine so. Especially the older Finns.
he’s not just A raven, he’s THE raven, he’s just Raven with a capital R!