- diagrams.
Common terms in
English include words such as quack,
chirp and
chirrup.
These are
subject to
imagination and vary greatly; a well-known example...
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vocalizations into
categories according to the
sound produced: the purr, meow,
chirrup, chirp, call, and growl/snarl/hiss, and the howl/moan/wail. The purr is...
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- Seal bark
Sheep bleat, baa, maa, meh (lambs)
Snake hiss,
rattle Songbird chirrup, chirp, tweet, sing,
warble (larks /
warblers / wrens),
twitter (sparrows)...
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Abyssinians are
sometimes called the "Clowns of the Cat Kingdom". They have soft
chirrup-like
vocalizations which do not
sound like the
expected "meow".[citation...
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variations on its
short and
frequent chirping call.
Transcribed as
chirrup, tschilp, or philip, this note is made as a
contact call by
flocking or...
- publishing, 2018 It’s Our End!, Tbilisi,
Intelecti publishing, 2016 As the bird
chirrups (verses), Tbilisi,
Saunje publishing, 2012 My
father took his
glory from...
- per night.
Courtship calls are
performed by the male and he
emits 2–3
chirrups while opening and
closing the mouth. This call
happens within 5 minutes...
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onomatopoeic words for the
sounds produced by
stridulation include chirp and
chirrup.
Insects and
other arthropods stridulate by
rubbing together two parts...
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banking up
choral walls of vibrato,
fashioning hooks from cut up
samples of
chirrups and chants, and
creating unusual textures from
trills and warbles". During...