Don't worry I was joking, but thank you because I was not conscious of the part when the speaker becomes the unrivaled imaginary male.
In any case if there is any chance of changing the traditional song of bird species, I would feel like this is akin to introducing an alien species on a new continent, and that sounds like a terrible idea, so I would avoid doing that by any means.
Thank you too! I didn't mean to single you out or anything, and I don't think most people who play songs to attract birds have the slightest malicious intentions. They just think they're giving it a call, and once it sees humans it'll leave and forget about it. It's just a matter of education, not everyone realizes it can actually be quite serious, which is why I wanted to bring it up.
It's almost more tragic when someone who truly likes birds and may well advocate for bird-friendly measures and consideration elsewhere accidentally ends up baiting them.
In any case if there is any chance of changing the traditional song of bird species, I would feel like this is akin to introducing an alien species on a new continent, and that sounds like a terrible idea, so I would avoid doing that by any means.