FAVED! This video is quite a good learning tool for those of my Readers who are beginning to learn interspecies communication (especially those of you who are interested in avian communication). Select ‘Show transcript’ in ‘More’ beneath video.
Here is the final revision …
- INTRODUCTION
- VIDEO BY ALICE
- SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
- VIDEO CREDITS
- IMAGE CREDITS
- CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
Dear Ones,
I am hoping this tutorial will help my Readers begin to interpret what Songbirds are saying. Throughout much of the video there will be a clip of Songbird speak followed by my attempt to imitate the Songbird accent while speaking what seem to me to be the words they just spoke.
I have revised these interpretation from those in a prior video …
Link: “Two Ravens Watch Two Raven Shapes in the Sky During a Geostorm – Songbirds See the Raven Shapes in the Sky Too!” by Alice B. Clagett, filmed on 4 October 2024 and published on 25 October 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-yWd ..
… and despite ‘nose to the grindstone’ over and over again, I am still not 100 percent certain that I got all the translations right. I can see an improvement in the accuracy of my interpretations though, and that is a good thing. It’s a start in the right direction.
I find Songbird English very challenging because the Songbirds often speak softly to each other while I am speaking into the camcorder, as if they are commentators on the camcorder ‘news’. Also, their dialect is unique; they are very enthusiastic … or maybe they are very peeved (if for example I am keeping them from their nest by working outside).
They may repeat themselves over and over again.
When one Songbird sees or hears something and so states, all the other Songbirds want to know what is up. They want to see it too. They want to understand it too. They won’t stop until all this is accomplished … as you will soon see.
There is a Summary after the video. I have pointed up between rulers fifteen instances of Songbirds speaking along with my imitation of their English dialect. That way I feel it will be easier to compare the paired instances …
VIDEO BY ALICE
SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
A Songbird English Dialect Tutorial
By Alice B. Clagett
In this video I changed the wording from the subtitles on the earlier video; it seemed to me that I had priory translated wrong. See what you think …
Hello, Dear Ones, it’s Alice. I Am of the Stars. I thought I would offer a tutorial on Songbird English because the accent is a little difficult to grasp sometimes. So I am taking a recent film and I am repeating the words spoken by the Songbirds in a dialect similar to Songbird dialect for English … in hopes that it will be easier for my Readers to pick up Songbird English and be able to talk with their own Songbirds. So we will see what happens.

Image Markup: “Two Ravens in the Sky During a Geostorm,” by Alice B. Clagett, 4 August 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
Image Markup: “Two Ravens in the Sky During a Geostorm,” by Alice B. Clagett, 4 August 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
. . . . .
[Here is a brief, untranscribed excerpt of the Songbirds speaking.]
Alice to Readers: The Songbirds have been discussing whether what they have noticed in the sky is Songbirds or Ravens, and just now one Songbird said …
- Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Chip! Ravens! They are Ravens!
Alice to Readers: So this Songbird is certain that it must be Ravens that it sees in the sky. And I have not quite noticed those Ravens yet.
It sounds like the Songbird is saying “Chip” and ‘Chip’ is the name of a couple of people that I know. But I have also found that some of the Songbirds use that ‘Chip’ word to mean “Wow!” It is an exclamation. So I don’t know if it is two people talking through the Songbirds, or if it really is the Songbirds.
A lot of times there is this trouble in talking to animals. It is that people who can move into other beings on the astral plane will speak to us. And they might be people’s, not animals’ thoughts. So It is hard to say.
Alice to Readers: Hey, check this out. There is a cloud in the sky that looks like a Raven flying. Can you see it? Well, it did a minute ago, anyway.
Hint: Listen to the Songbirds and not to me!
Alice to Readers: Looks like a Raven flying.
Songbird: She says she can see the Ravens!
Ok. So one Songbird is talking to the other, and it says …
2. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: She says she can see the Ravens!
(While the Songbird is speaking I am saying: “Looks like a Raven flying.”
This makes it hard to hear what the Songbird is saying.)
3. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Right?
Alice to Readers: Here we are. The geostorm has arrived, they say.
4. Songbirds speak; Alice repeats: [Songbird 1:] Right. [Songbird 2:] Where IS the geostorm?
Alice to Readers: Can’t even hardly see the Sun! [slang]
5. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Hee hee hee! She SEES it!
6. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: She can see the RA-vens!
Alice to Readers: It’s right there.
7. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: She can see the RA-vens right THERE!
Alice to Readers: I’m just not seeing it.
8. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Chip! She can really SEE those Ravens!
9. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: It is RIGHT over there!
10. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: See? RIGHT THERE!
11. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Right there?
(While the Songbird is speaking I am saying: “It kind of looks like a Raven flying.”
This makes it hard to hear what the Songbird is saying.)
12. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Yep! Right there. See see see it right over there?
13. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: WHAT?
14. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: There’s a RA-ven there!
15. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: She’s right. There’s a RA-ven there! Right? See?
Alice to Readers: WHAT is going ON?
VIDEO CREDITS
“Songbird English Tutorial”
By Alice B. Clagett
Filmed on 4 October 2024 and produced on 28 October 2024; revised on 31 October 2024
Location: San Fernando Valley, CA
Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International by Alice B. Clagett
This is the 31 October 2024 revision.
IMAGE CREDITS
Image Markup: “Two Ravens in the Sky During a Geostorm,” by Alice B. Clagett, 4 August 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
CONCLUSION
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
Filmed on 4 October 2024 and published on 28 October 2024; revised on 31 October 2024, on 3 November 2024, and on 21 February 2026; youtube transcript edited on 20 February 2026
NOTE: This link has been added here … Link: “Tiny Anthologies: English-Language Interspecies Communication Tutorials (Especially Avian Communication),” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 21 February 2026 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-Gi5 ..
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