Song of Birds

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Template:Song The "Song of Birds" is a song in Spirit Tracks.[1]

Location and Uses

The song is played on Link's Spirit Flute. When played, the song attracts a large bird carrying what appears to be a trapeze, which Link can grab onto with the Snake Whip to be carried by the bird.[2] It can alternatively be used to attract nearby Cuccos to carry one of them and beat obstacles with its help. The song will also entice nearby Crows to leave their perch and attack Link. If Link plays this song near a dove, it will land and stay on his head until he rolls, carries something on his head or enters another room. If Link plays this near Cuccos, they will form a line and follow him.

It is learned in Papuchia Village by playing the Song of Discovery in front of the lone palm tree by the Wise One's house. After Link plays it, the birds that are carrying the Lokomo sage Carben will set him down in front of the young hero and Princess Zelda in order to help them on their quest.[2]

Nomenclature

  Names in Other Regions  
Language Name Meaning
  Japanese 鳥使いの唄 (Tori-tsukai no Uta) Song of Using Birds
  FrenchCA Chant de l'oiseau
  FrenchEU Chant des oiseaux
  German Vogelruf Bird's Call
  Italian Melodia del richiamo
  SpanishLA Cantar del ave Bird's Chant

Gallery

References

  1. Encyclopedia, Dark Horse Books, pg. 97
  2. 2.0 2.1 "The nerve! There I was, flying high in the sky, unwinding... Then you play the Song of Birds, and I come crashing down! Don't you know that song has the power to call birds to you?" — Carben (Spirit Tracks)

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