Fig. 9.4.

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Quiet song with closed beak. The arrow points at the larynx, indicating that the feathers near the larynx are moving while song is performed, an energy saving practice that allows the magpie to sing continuously for hours (see also Plate 6 for another example of quiet song performance, with beak half open).
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