It's more like;
I'm horny! I'm horny! I'm horny!
or Come find me! Come find me!
or This is my territory! This is my territory!
Why are some bird sounds referred to as songs and others as calls?
Typically a song is defined as a relatively structured vocalization produced while attracting a mate or defending a territory.
Calls tend to be shorter, less rhythmic sounds used to communicate a nearby threat or an individual's location.
Bird Song - Bird Academy - All About Birds
[academy.allaboutbirds.org]
Percy, my Tom cat, has a perch that over looks the bird feeder. He looks out the window and there they are -- kicking each other off the bird feeder.
That's awfully funny!
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