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- clearly divided into a warbling part, followed by a series of up- and downslurred notes. The songs of obscuratus and ludlowi, are short, but contain the...
- an "tuk tuk w’oh tuw’uow" call, two whistled "woiy, woiy" notes, two downslurred whistled "tiuw tow" notes, and three whistles "****-w****-whooee", which...
- in the wing. Unmistakable. Voice includes a downslurred series of three fairly high-pitched downslurred notes, "piu-piu piu". Also gives a rapid staccato...
- three eggs. The gartered trogon's song is "a long series of rapid hollow downslurred notes, kyu-kyu-kyu-kyu-kyu-kyu". It also makes a "rolling chattering"...
- subspecies are "a bright repeated short 'tsip'" and a "series of 3–4 slightly downslurred burry drawn-out notes 'trrreeew-trrreeew-trrreeew'." The other subspecies'...
- the adult. The Guinan trogon's song is "a long series of rapid hollow downslurred whistles, kyu-kyu-kyu-kyu-kyu-kyu". Its calls include "rolling chattering...
- repeated series of downslurred whistles", "soft and raspy 'caw' notes". a "long downslurred whistle", and a "shorter downslurred whistle that immediately...
- and a forceful, medium-pitched 'piii! piuu-piuu!' with the final notes downslurred." Monotypic within the genus Hypocryptadius, it is classified as a sparrow...
- species' calls include "a short, liquid rattle" and a "long...thin, downslurred whistle, sometimes abbreviated". The IUCN has ****essed the white-bellied...
- warbling antbird "commences with a long downslurred note followed by an accelerating series of abrupt and also downslurred notes, always numbering at least seven...