Recently, Takara has taken a significant step by introducing three solar powered songbirds. They are Common Yellowthroat, Eastern Bluebird and Northern Cardinal. All of them have driven voices as well as movements from solar energy. This is really a significant step for the well being of environment.
In order to charge the bird, you need to place it on the solar power. After it gets charged , you can place it anywhere. Now, switch the bird to on position and soon it will be greeted with happy chirps along with tail movements.
These solar powered birds from Takara seem quite real, as they are fitted with microchip featuring sounds of real birds. These sounds are obtained from the famous Cornell Lab of Ornithology. All these sounds are actual live recording of particular birds.
Via: Takara