Birds display a wide variety of courtship behaviors which behavior is also a territorial behavior

One example of a courtship behavior in birds that is also considered a territorial behavior is the "song display" or "vocalization" behavior. Male birds often use their songs to establish and defend their territory from other males. They sing loudly and repeatedly to communicate to intruders that the area is already claimed and to attract a potential mate. This behavior serves the dual purpose of courtship and territorial defense.