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                                                                             Larynx

                                                    The human voice box is located in
                                                    our throats and therefore, close to
                                                    the mouth. Birds, on the other hand,
                                                    have their vocal organ situated in the
                                                    body. For this reason, birds’ vocal
                                                    organ is affected by two airflows, as
                                                    opposed to just one as in humans.
                                                    Muscles that open and close the air-
                                                    ways on both sides of the organ
                                                    control the beginning and end points
                                                    of the vocal system.
               In humans, vocal sounds are produced by the flow of air from the lungs. The
               lungs propel air towards the voice box, and the air passing through the vocal
               cords there produces sounds that, in turn, are transformed into speech by means
               of the bronchia, the tongue, the teeth, the nasal cavity and the sinuses.


                                   The two-branched syrinx, located deep in the breast of a
                                   bird, is situated where the two bronchia divide in the
                                   windpipe. In this complex system, the vocal organ’s
                                    muscles and inner membranes affect the production of
                                     mid-tones. By contraction of the pectoral and stom-
                                      ach muscles, air is directed from the air sacs to the
                                       bronchia and the syrinx, where the air molecules vi-
                                        brate as they pass through narrow passages.
                                           Vibrations of the tympana membrane also af-
                                               fect the frequency of the sound. The pres-
                                                      sure of the air sacs in the clavicle
                                                        in turn affects the tympana
                                                          membrane. The syrinx mus-
                                                           cles also affect the flow of
                                                           air and consequently, the
                                                           quality of sound.

                                Syrinx

                                  The Special Design which
                                nables Birds to Produce Sound
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