From bird + song.
birdsong (countable and uncountable, plural birdsongs)
- (ornithology) A vocalisation made by a bird for the purposes of courtship.
- Vocalisations made by birds, considered collectively.
musical sound made by a bird
- Albanian: ëzë f,
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 鳥鳴/鸟鸣 (zh) (niǎomíng)
- Czech: ptačí zpěv m, píseň (cs) f, cvrlikání n
- Danish: fuglesang (da) c, sang (da) c
- Dutch: vogelzang (nl) m
- Esperanto: birdkanto
- Finnish: linnunlaulu (fi)
- French: chant (fr) m, chant d’oiseau
- German: Vogelsang m, Vogelgesang (de) m
- Greek: κελάηδισμα (el) n (keláidisma), κελάηδημα (el) n (keláidima), κελάδημα (el) n (keládima)
- Hungarian: madárdal (hu), madárfütty (hu)
- Icelandic: fuglasöngur (is) m
- Japanese: さえずり (ja) (saezuri)
- Malay: please add this translation if you can
- Maori: waraki (in the mornings), korihitanga, korihi, kōrihirihi, te waha o Tāne (metaphorical)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: fuglesang m
- Nynorsk: fuglesong m
- Polish: trel (pl) m
- Portuguese: canto (pt) m
- Russian: пе́ние (ru) n (pénije) (птиц), трель (ru) f (trelʹ), пти́чий ще́бет m (ptíčij ščébet)
- Scottish Gaelic: ceilearadh m, ceilearadh nan eun m
- Slovak: pieseň f
- Spanish: reclamo (es) m
- Swedish: fågelsång (sv) c, sång (sv) c, fåglalåt c
- Telugu: కూత (te) (kūta)
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: ötüş (tr)
- Walloon: xhuflaedje (wa) m, tchant (wa) m
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