I'm walking along the path to the forest. I hear the finch trilling. I came closer, but didn’t see him right away. He was hiding in the thick foliage of a tree. But then I saw him when he jumped from one branch to another.
The finch's voice is easily recognized among the singing of other birds. It is very peculiar and different from other birds.
Of course, now it’s hard to see them because of the thick foliage and therefore you have to be patient so that you can see them.
Now it has warmed up well and the finches immediately perked up and began to sing their songs. Sometimes their trills are so loud and interesting that you inevitably stop to listen to these birds.
They jump on branches among the foliage. They look for food there, but sometimes they freeze and begin to trill. And then they listen, hoping to hear feedback on their song from other birds.
Now they are apparently busy with their offspring and therefore do not sing for a long time. They need to look for food for their chicks.
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