Bird Call Song Thrush

Price: €17.64
SKU VS-52 Category Bird Calls

Song Thrush Bird Call

The song thrush announces spring across Europe and Asia with a distinctive, melodic voice that carries through woodland and garden. This compact bird call reproduces that characteristic song on demand, allowing you to hear its clear, repetitive phrases whenever you wish—without waiting for the season or the time of day.

How It Works

The instrument operates through gentle hand pressure. You hold the black body and squeeze it toward the brass opening, varying your grip, the force you apply, and the rhythm of your squeezes to produce different tones and patterns. This simple mechanical principle lets you recreate the natural song with reasonable accuracy.

The song thrush itself sings in short, clear phrases, typically repeating each motif two to four times. Its repertoire ranges from fluting notes to sharper calls, and among its characteristic sounds is a soft, repeated "zi-zi-zi." What distinguishes the song thrush from other thrush species is this habit of repeating certain phrases—a feature you can approximate by varying the pressure and timing of your squeezes.

Sound and Musical Use

The call produces clear, penetrating tones that carry well, especially in early morning and evening hours when the bird itself is most vocal. Beyond bird attraction, the instrument functions as a creative sound-effect tool, capable of generating gentle, clear rhythmic and melodic patterns for improvisation or sound design work.

Responsible Use

Bird calls are most effective and ethical when used outside the breeding season. During nesting and chick-rearing periods, using the call to attract birds can cause unnecessary stress and distract parents from their young. Use the instrument with awareness of local wildlife cycles and breeding calendars.

The song thrush remains a common and beloved voice in European gardens and woodlands, and its song is valued by naturalists, educators, and sound recordists as one of the clearest and most musically structured of all thrush calls.

Price: €17.64
SKU VS-52 Category Bird Calls

Appeau - Martin-pêcheur — A compact bird call designed to reproduce the distinctive sharp whistle of the kingfisher, this traditional appeau attracts kingfishers and other aquatic species in their natural habitat. Crafted from quality materials it produces an authentic, clear call through gentle hand pressure. Essential for birdwatchers, nature educators, and sound designers seeking genuine bird vocalizations for observation, teaching, or creative audio work.

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Kingfisher

Song Thrush Bird Call

The song thrush announces spring across Europe and Asia with a distinctive, melodic voice that carries through woodland and garden. This compact bird call reproduces that characteristic song on demand, allowing you to hear its clear, repetitive phrases whenever you wish—without waiting for the season or the time of day.

How It Works

The instrument operates through gentle hand pressure. You hold the black body and squeeze it toward the brass opening, varying your grip, the force you apply, and the rhythm of your squeezes to produce different tones and patterns. This simple mechanical principle lets you recreate the natural song with reasonable accuracy.

The song thrush itself sings in short, clear phrases, typically repeating each motif two to four times. Its repertoire ranges from fluting notes to sharper calls, and among its characteristic sounds is a soft, repeated "zi-zi-zi." What distinguishes the song thrush from other thrush species is this habit of repeating certain phrases—a feature you can approximate by varying the pressure and timing of your squeezes.

Sound and Musical Use

The call produces clear, penetrating tones that carry well, especially in early morning and evening hours when the bird itself is most vocal. Beyond bird attraction, the instrument functions as a creative sound-effect tool, capable of generating gentle, clear rhythmic and melodic patterns for improvisation or sound design work.

Responsible Use

Bird calls are most effective and ethical when used outside the breeding season. During nesting and chick-rearing periods, using the call to attract birds can cause unnecessary stress and distract parents from their young. Use the instrument with awareness of local wildlife cycles and breeding calendars.

The song thrush remains a common and beloved voice in European gardens and woodlands, and its song is valued by naturalists, educators, and sound recordists as one of the clearest and most musically structured of all thrush calls.

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