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Nature’s musician: Meet the only bird that produces music with its wings

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 22, 2025, 14:20 IST
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Nature’s musician: Meet the only bird that produces music with its wings

The only bird that plays music with its wings: Meet the club-winged manakin
Nature does not fall short when it comes to blessing the human eyes and ears with surprising marvels! One among these marvels resides deep in the cloud forests of South America. It is a small, vibrant creature called the club-winged manakin that has turned its sound-producing abilities into a concert.

While most birds sing with their vocal cords to attract mates, this unusual bird has taken a completely different approach. It doesn't sing; instead, it uses its wings to create a musical tone that is quite pure and precise, so much so that it competes as a musical instrument. This sound isn’t just noise; it's rhythm, it's tone, and it’s so consistent that it has been compared to a musical note.
Recent research has revealed a unique modification in its body that allows this bird to make such sounds.

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What is special about this bird?

According to scientists at Cornell University, the male club-winged manakin doesn’t sing in the traditional way. Instead, it creates sound by rubbing a pair of specialized wing feathers together, up to an astonishing 100 times per second. This unusually fast wing movement produces a high-pitched tone that is so stable, it matches the frequency of a musical note. It’s like the bird is playing its own instrument, using its body as the bow and strings.

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What makes this movement unique?

A surprising trait about the bird is that despite its tiny size, the bird’s body could withstand such rapid motion without breaking down. Using X-ray imaging, scientists found that the bones in the manakin’s wings are unusually solid and dense, unlike any other known songbird.

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Research reveals something unique!

As reported by Cornell’s research team, the wing bones are more similar to those of mammals than birds. “This is one of the only known examples of a bird evolving dense bone not for flight, but for sound,” the study noted.

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Bones play a special role

These dense bones are necessary to support the intense vibration caused by the feather rubbing. Researchers also found out that the bird sacrificed its ability for powerful flight to perform its unique musical mating call.

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The bird sacrificed its flying abilities

Instead of soaring long distances, the club-winged manakin stays close to the forest floor, using its rhythm to charm potential mates.
It’s just like a trade-off that shows just how far evolution can go in the name of love and sound.

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