RM2M99P62–Cartoon, Little birds who can sing and don't sing must not be surprised if they have to pay fifty pounds sometimes. John Sims Reeves (1821-1900), operatic, oratorio and ballad singer, had been unable to perform because of a bad throat.
RMG0DDW6–white wagtail
RMBDW32R–Wanderdrossel, American Robin (Turdus migratorius)
RME12TYX–Feb. 25, 2012 - Song birds learn to sing; Mr. Mihaly Orgzag, researcher and Veterinary scientist teaches birds to sing which have grown up in isolation, away from their environment. The bird hear their ''lesson'' from tape recorder. The results of his bio acoustical and behavioral observations of some 50 bird in his household are useful in the collection of animal sound of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
RMKB41PB–White-spotted Bluethroat / Blaukehlchen ( Luscinia svecica ) singing its song, sitting in dry branches of a birch bush, wildlife, Europe.
RFWE0NXT–common starling perched on branch of tree and sing in local park
RM2NJADYW–house wren singing
RFR08N4J–Birds of North America, House finch, carbonaceous mexicanuS
RFS3F9N1–Sad birds still Sing Graffiti
RM2PHKP94–The common chaffinch or simply the chaffinch is a common and widespread small passerine bird in the finch family.
RMDJA438–Wren Troglodytes troglodytes
RM2T508R1–Singdrossel, Sing-Drossel, Drossel, Jungvogel, juvenil, Turdus philomelos, Song Trush, juvenile, La Grive musicienne
RM2GDP9AF–And These Birds Can Sing is a public art displayed in Our Lady and St. Nickolas Church Garden in Liverpool.
RMW859PB–Kunai Sing-sing group from Hagen in Western Highlands playing drums at the Hagen Show Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea. August 2011 Head dress comprised of Papuan Lorikeets as well as many other bird feathers including birds of paradise
RFEHRCP1–birds and flowers
RFKHPRXB–Corn Bunting - Emberiza calandra on the branch
RM2T7C0XH–A pair Varied Honeyeaters (Gavicalis versicolor) singing on a branch. Queensland, Australia.
RMBDW32N–Wanderdrossel, American Robin (Turdus migratorius)
RM2G4ATK8–Sing a song of sixpence, / A pocket full of rye. / Four and twenty blackbirds, / Baked in a pie. // When the pie was opened, / The birds began to sing; / Wasn’t that a dainty dish, / To set before the king? // The king was in his counting house, / Counting out his money; / The queen was in the parlour, / Eating bread and honey. // The maid was in the garden, / Hanging out the clothes; / When down came a blackbird /And pecked off her nose. From the Book ' The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and
RF2FN3HB2–bird with an open beak, reed warbler
RMC8XNGB–Kunai Sing-sing group at Hagen Show Papua New Guinea
RM2NJADWA–house wren singing
RFR0A4P7–Birds of North America, YELLOW WARBLER (dendoica petechia);
RMG87BD8–Performers sing during the opening ceremony during the IAAF World Championships at the Beijing National Stadium, China.
RMH4MNG4–Erithacus rubecula. Silhouette Robin singing in a bush
RME66G7R–Dunnock - Prunella modularis
RM2T508NN–Singdrossel, Sing-Drossel, Drossel, Jungvogel, juvenil, Turdus philomelos, Song Trush, juvenile, La Grive musicienne
RM2GDP98J–And These Birds Can Sing is a public art displayed in Our Lady and St. Nickolas Church Garden in Liverpool.
RMJG91PK–a pair of choughs singing on Skokholm Island Penbrokeshire Wales
RFAEE3RJ–A Meadow Pipit sings
RMAY4A6J–A man in a red tee shirt with a cage full of canaries for sale at a street market in Krakow Poland
RMC8XN05–Western Highland Sing sing group performing at the Mt Hagen Show Papua New Guinea
RM2NJADGD–house wren singing
RFR0A4WJ–Birds of North America, YELLOW WARBLER (dendoica petechia);
RFMGGFNC–redwing backbird perched back in the reeds watching the sun come up
RM2GKPFFC–Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK. 15 September 2021. Over 1,000 works selected by coordinator Yinka Shonibare RA and a panel of artists, under the theme of ‘Reclaiming Magic’ in the 2021 Summer Exhibition at the RA, running from 22 September 2021-2 January 2022. Image (left): Philip Sutton RA, When Birds Do Sing! Credit: Malcolm Park/Alamy Live News
RMD7D77F–Nuthatch Sitta europaea
RM2T508P4–Singdrossel, Sing-Drossel, Drossel, Jungvogel, juvenil, Turdus philomelos, Song Trush, juvenile, La Grive musicienne
RM2GDP98T–And These Birds Can Sing is a public art displayed in Our Lady and St. Nickolas Church Garden in Liverpool.
RM2M99FEW–Silhouette, Nursery Rhyme, Sing a Song of Sixpence, Four and Twenty Blackbirds Baked in a Pie.
RFT3W6A6–Kookaburra sitting on gum tree
RMG5NP53–Previously unissued photo dated 18/12/12 of four blackbirds pictured at the Glasgow Museum Resource Centre, representing the Four Collie Birds during a Twelve Days of Christmas themed tour organised by the museum. People often sing of 'calling' birds but it is probably more likely that it is a 'collie' bird. This term derives from the word colliery and collie meaning black like coal. So the collie birds in the song referred to blackbirds, of which various types could be eaten.
RM2D4WBM6–Adult American Robin, Turdus migratorius, with three chicks in nest, appearing to sing with beaks open, New York City, USA
RMG0DRN4–chiffchaff on a branch
RMC8XMYW–Western Highland Sing sing group performing at the Mt Hagen Show Papua New Guinea
RM2N7A6K8–Carolina wren singing
RMBXMK6T–Red Bishop Euplectes orix World of Birds Cape Town South Africa Captive
RMBDW30T–Blackbird - (male) Turdus merula
RFBP4TMF–Collection of portraits of singing birds close up.
RMDG4BYB–Dunnock Prunella modularis
RM2K6BFNF–Singschwan, Sing-Schwan, Schwan, Cygnus cygnus, whooper swan, Le cygne chanteur, le cygne sauvage
RM2GDP96G–And These Birds Can Sing is a public art displayed in Our Lady and St. Nickolas Church Garden in Liverpool.
RMW859PA–Member of Egawag Cultural group from Tambul District in Western Highlands, at Mount Hagen Show - Sing-sing, Papua New Guinea. August 2011
RMCNXRRF–sing of the national park, Germany, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park, Zingst
RFKHPT0A–Corn Bunting - Emberiza calandra on the branch
RFFXX5G8–Two blue-throat song birds (Luscinia svecica cyanecula) mating in grass. The male displays for a female during breeding season i
RFR2MEXG–
RMA305MX–Highlands warrior hair decorated with paradise bird's feather Sing Sing Festival Mt Hagen Papua New Guinea
RM2M96AKJ–Two sweet little girls stand together and sing from song books, accompanied by chirping birds on a tree branch behind them.
RF2PXKCPF–A Blue-gray Tanager, Thraupis episcopus, perched in a Calliandra tree singing in the morning sunlight.
RF2HEW0YM–The orange thrush (Turdus rufiventris) walking in the grass near the trees. It represents the Brazilian ornithological fauna, being considered the sym
RM2D4WBXT–Adult American Robin, Turdus migratorius, with chick in nest, appearing to sing a duet with beaks open, New York City, USA
RMG0CWA0–Common chiffchaff
RMC8XN01–Western Highland Sing sing group performing at the Mt Hagen Show Papua New Guinea
RMW859P4–Performers preparing for a Sing-sing at Paiya Show, painting face. Western Highlands Papua, New Guinea. With Papua lorikeets in head dress, August 2011
RFJMJ6AY–Reed WarblerAcrocephalus scripaceus
RFT7X5NM–Goldcrest - Regulus regulus sitting on the branch of the spruce with the insect in the beak.
RMG2H78F–Birds found in Ontario Canada
RFR2HC1W–meal
RFP78318–High Altitude Birds
RM2M3K447–A bird singing match, in progress in a public house, in the East End of London. The birds, in little cages on the back wall, would be given a certain amount of time to sing and the number of notes that they produced would be recorded (in this case on the dining table in the foreground). Date: 1903
RF2PXKCAF–Tropical bird, the Blue Dacnis, chirping in dry branches of a tree