Definition of Chirruping. Meaning of Chirruping. Synonyms of Chirruping

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Definition of Chirruping

Chirruping
Chirrup Chir"rup, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chirruped; p. pr. & vb. n. Chirruping.] [See Chirp.] To quicken or animate by chirping; to cherup.

Meaning of Chirruping from wikipedia

- The chirruping nightjar or kayumanggi nightjar (Caprimulgus griseatus) is a species of nightjar found in the Philippines. This species was formerly conspecific...
- Australia, the species is distinguished by its distinctive, chirruping call. The chirruping wedgebill and chiming wedgebill (Psophodes occidentalis) were...
- or unreceptive female when mounted by another male. This is a distinct chirruping sound and is accompanied by a vibration of the body. Tree frogs and some...
- be distinguished from similar south Asian nightjar species, like the chirruping nightjar, by its unique vocalisations. The savanna nightjar belongs to...
- around the rookery; a high-pitched squawk, a "burring" sound and a semi-chirruping call. Solitary birds occasionally "sing", apparently to themselves, uttering...
- collectively recognised in the genus Psophodes. Wedgebills are divided into the chirruping wedgebill (Psophodes cristatus) and the chiming wedgebill (Psophodes occidentalis)...
- nightjar, Caprimulgus stellatus Savanna nightjar, Caprimulgus affinis Chirruping nightjar, Caprimulgus griseatus Freckled nightjar, Caprimulgus tristigma...
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer at a figure reported to be $1,500,000. "Box-office poison?" chirruped Actress Crawford. In Boston, maligned Mae West was breakfasting in bed...
- Chiriqui quail-dove Chiriqui yellowthroat Chirping cisticola Chirruping nightjar Chirruping wedgebill Chivi vireo Choco black-throated trogon Choco brushfinch...
- family Psophodidae. It is endemic to Australia. The chiming wedgebill and chirruping wedgebill (Psophodes occidentalis) used to be considered one species until...