Reading about this cutely named project made me wonder if it would be possible to take the idea a slightly different direction - interpret the pieces of sound that make up birdsong and learn to understand what they mean (even better be able to communicate back and forth).
The idea of inter-species communication has been around for a while. Universal grammar sounds like the stuff of fairytales. To imagine that it might in infact exist and we simply don't know about it but tapping it to that pool of knowledge unlocks the ability to communicate with many living creatures.
Maybe if we knew what our pets really thought of us - expressed in their own language, we may rethink ideas and opinions we hold dear about pet-ownership (for example). Perhaps we could have a more co-operative relationship with birds in our yard if there was a way to translate what each side wanted to say. The possibilities are infinite and also idyllic - real life and fairytales could converge.
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