The Influence of Factor of Sound Communication to Intermediate between Person and the Red-Whiskered Bulbul
Keywords:
Red-whiskered Bulbul, Bird Sound CommunicationAbstract
The purposes of this research were to study 1) generality of personal characteristic, sender, receiver, group of communication, bird language and bird sound communication and 2) The influence of personal characteristic, sender, receiver, group of communication, bird language in conditions bird sound communication. This study was mixed method. Quantitative approach, questionnaire was used to collect data from 67 of the persons who used to bird sound communication. The data was analyzed, using descriptive statistics, hierarchical regression analysis and qualitative approach, in-depth interview, focus group, structured observation and memos. The results indicated that 1) The generality of most target population had between 41–60 years old, graduated of bachelor degree of higher, job of personal business, have experience bird 6–10 years old if people in the bird member had stay more than 10 years. BirdmenIs had moderately known, sometime join in the event, had committee of bird member. Most of general person interest of medium level to care the red-whiskered bulbul and have been bird more than 5 years, received message from human media and medium of knowledge to care bird. 2) The factor influences of sound communication to intermediate that experience, knowledge of message, song, call and the interpretation had 45.80 percent to the influence of bird sound communication.
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