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Intimidating Duets

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"... and he shall rise up at the voice of the bird, and all the daughters of musick shall be brought low..." (Ecclesiastes:12:4b)

Precision in communication is highly important. This is especially true of the type of communication called music, whether you are talking about Mozart or magpie-larks.

Only about three percent of bird species are known to sing duets. In a duet, one mate begins singing, and the other mate begins a half second later. Among Australian magpie-larks, pairs that are newly mated usually lack that precision. However, in pairs that have been together for two years, the lag time of the duet usually varies by only a few hundredths of a second.

Researchers also discovered that this precision serves a purpose. Male magpie-larks respond to perceived threats by increasing their singing. When they played the less-precise duets to 12 pairs of other magpie-larks, the males only responded in this way seven times in five minutes. However, the more-precise duets resulted in nine responses in five minutes. In short, other magpie-larks are more intimidated by pairs that sing with precision than by those who do not. This is important in preserving an established couple's territory from invasion by new couples.

Communication with precision is yet another fingerprint of God on the creation. In Scripture, the ultimate in precise communication, God even points us to the birds as He urges us to recognize His involvement in the creation.

Intimidating Duets | Creation Moments
 

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Good thoughts. It is amazing the things we can learn about how well ordered the created world is when we take the time to slow down and (in this case especially) listen.

There is so much God has created that can teach us. Imagine if churches in communities were to come along side one another not in competition for existing Christians to divide up among the congregations, but to support one another and chase away the devil. Maybe we could claim more total turf for God.
 
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God is the first and greatest artist, all other arts only copy what he has already created. I love music, I love birds. I had a pet cockatiel that would chirp loudly whenever she wanted attention. She was so cute, and while she was basically unfriendly she was very sweet to me and let me pet her head because I was her mama. I've also had budgie parakeets for pets, and I like watching wild birds that come to my yard.
 
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