An illustration of two cute zebra finches in a convex shape. The left bird is a male and the right one is a female. The little birds are sitting on a branch with pink blossoms. The blossoms are also shown in the background, making the picture playful and decorative.
The beaks of the birds touch each other as if kissing.
Dese illustration is made in vectors, which gives this image a drawing-like and bright character. The background is a soft colour gradient from light blue to light green.
The Australian-origin zebra finch is a small songbird. It is a widely kept captive caged bird.
The animal makes sounds that sound like "trumpet-like humming", with the male making small melodies of this sound. The males learn the song from their father. If that father is no longer around, they may also learn it indirectly through brothers who could learn it from the father
The complexity of zebra finches' song appears to be related to their intelligence; this can be measured by the number of syllables per song. The more complex the zebra finch's song, the better the bird seems to be able to solve problems, such as finding food in a test environment. Some studies show that males with more complex songs are also found more attractive by females.
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