Question: Which of the following statement on the difference between bird calls and bird songs is false? Group of answer choices Calls are usually shorter than songs. Calls are produced only during the bleeding season, while sounds are produced throughout the year. Calls are in most cases innate, while many bird songs are learned. Calls are less musical (i.e., less tonal). Calls are produced in many different contexts such as danger, feeding, nesting, and flocking, while songs are produced in the context of mating.