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Guyana birdsong competitions flourish amid oil boom

Por: ABC News World April 23, 2023

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METEN-MEER-ZORG, Guyana -- The judges leaned in, hands clasped behind their backs.Everyone grew quiet as they stared at the two tiny black birds flitting before them, wondering which one would break the silence.“One. Two,” a judge called out softly as the bird on the right erupted into tinkly chirps. It then abruptly stopped as the bird in the cage next to it darted about before bursting into song, only to be surpassed seconds later by his... + full article



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