An unprecedented phenomenon has been captured on audio at Paignton Zoo this Easter, as the various birds species have synced up their birdsong to imitate pop sensation Taylor Swift, seemingly in preparation for the arrival of the migratory swifts.
Dr. Robyn Finch, lead ornithologist at Paignton Zoo, expressed her astonishment at this extraordinary occurrence:
âWeâve never encountered anything quite like this. Our resident wattled cranes, Sumatran laughingthrushes, and even our elusive kiwi, Manu, have been harmonising in ways that defy conventional bird song. Their melodies echo some of Taylor Swiftâs greatest hits, from âLove Storyâ to âBlank Space’.”
The zooâs audio recordings, taken on the morning of 1 April, reveal intricate trills and lilting notes that bear an uncanny resemblance to Swiftâs chart-topping tunes.

Dr. Finch added:
âThis phenomenon has never been captured on audio before. Itâs as if our feathered friends are rehearsing for their own avian concert.â
As spring approaches, the zoo anticipates the arrival of migratory swifts. The wild birdsâ newfound musical prowess seems to coincide with this natural rhythm, creating an enchanting prelude to the swiftsâ arrival.

Visitors to Paignton Zoo are encouraged to listen carefully during their next visit. Whether strolling through the Avian Breeding Centre lawn or enjoying a picnic by the Cottage Aviary, be sure to keep an ear out for the distant call of ‘Anti-Hero’.
Paignton Zoo, nestled amidst lush greenery and overlooking the scenic coastline, is renowned for its commitment to wildlife conservation and education. Now, with its resident birds channelling their inner pop stars, Paignton Zoo promises an unforgettable auditory adventure.


