Birdcall Redwing and Common Swift
Redwing and Swift Bird Call
This compact metal call reproduces two distinct European bird voices in a single instrument, allowing you to imitate both the melodious song of the redwing and the sharp, penetrating cry of the swift. The redwing produces a vivid chirping and fluting quality, while the swift delivers the loud, piercing call heard on warm summer evenings. By controlling your breath intensity and tempo, and experimenting with the finger holes, you can vary the character and authenticity of each bird's voice.
How the Call Works
The instrument responds directly to the player's breath control and fingering technique. Adjusting the force of your breath and the speed of your playing alters the pitch and timbre of each bird call. The finger holes allow you to introduce variation and nuance, making it possible to produce a range of natural-sounding vocalizations rather than a single fixed note.
Materials and Construction
The call is made from nickel, a material that is durable, corrosion-resistant, and produces clear, bright tones. The compact size makes it portable and easy to handle during field observation or demonstration.
Practical Applications
Bird calls of this type serve amateur ornithologists, nature educators, sound designers, and anyone interested in traditional bird-calling practices. The redwing and swift are both familiar European species, making this call useful for wildlife observation, educational settings, or simply for engaging with the natural soundscape of the season.
Bird calls remain a foundational tool in ornithology and nature appreciation, connecting the player to centuries of observation and communication with wild birds.
Birdcall Redwing and Common Swift — A compact French-made metal bird call that reproduces two distinctive European bird voices in a single instrument. The melodious warble of the Redwing and the sharp, piercing cries of the Swift respond to breath control, making authentic avian sounds accessible to beginners and experienced users alike. Essential for birdwatchers, nature educators, sound designers, and anyone seeking to connect with centuries-old traditions of bird calling.
| Origin | France |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0,01 kg |
| Dimensions | 5,0 × 1,8 × 1,8 cm |
| Materials | Nickel |
| Species | Redwing & Common Swift |
⚠Caution: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Please supervise older children. Beware of swallowing small parts, strangulation, material allergies, sharp edges and points! Use only for sound generation. No liability for improper use.
✦Care: Extreme temperature fluctuations, humidity and direct sunlight can affect the lifespan. Please store in balanced humidity to prevent material changes, mold and corrosion. Remove dirt with a damp cloth. Dry after cleaning and each use.
♻Disposal: Please contact your local waste disposal authority for information on environmentally sound disposal!
Redwing and Swift Bird Call
This compact metal call reproduces two distinct European bird voices in a single instrument, allowing you to imitate both the melodious song of the redwing and the sharp, penetrating cry of the swift. The redwing produces a vivid chirping and fluting quality, while the swift delivers the loud, piercing call heard on warm summer evenings. By controlling your breath intensity and tempo, and experimenting with the finger holes, you can vary the character and authenticity of each bird's voice.
How the Call Works
The instrument responds directly to the player's breath control and fingering technique. Adjusting the force of your breath and the speed of your playing alters the pitch and timbre of each bird call. The finger holes allow you to introduce variation and nuance, making it possible to produce a range of natural-sounding vocalizations rather than a single fixed note.
Materials and Construction
The call is made from nickel, a material that is durable, corrosion-resistant, and produces clear, bright tones. The compact size makes it portable and easy to handle during field observation or demonstration.
Practical Applications
Bird calls of this type serve amateur ornithologists, nature educators, sound designers, and anyone interested in traditional bird-calling practices. The redwing and swift are both familiar European species, making this call useful for wildlife observation, educational settings, or simply for engaging with the natural soundscape of the season.
Bird calls remain a foundational tool in ornithology and nature appreciation, connecting the player to centuries of observation and communication with wild birds.
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