

Author: Hough G.E. Nelson D.A. Volman S.F.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISSN: 0003-3472
Source: Animal Behaviour, Vol.60, Iss.3, 2000-09, pp. : 279-287
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Abstract
White-crowned sparrows learn and produce multiple song types as juveniles, but most individuals stop singing all except one by the end of the first singing season. This single song type is generally maintained throughout adulthood. We demonstrate that, at the start of the second and subsequent singing seasons, this species can recall songs that had been deleted during the first singing season. The re-expression of song occurred in both the
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