- prin****l
reason it was
recognized as a species. Its song is "an
initial overslurred note, a
short pause, and then 3‒5
notes in a
stuttered series" that lasts...
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trogon is "a slow,
regularly spaced series of 4–10,
typically 7 nasal,
overslurred coo notes". The species' call is a "churr". The IUCN
follows HBW taxonomy...
- note 'whu-hu-whUuuw', with a
clear emphasis on the last syllable." The
overslurred last
syllable is all that is
usually heard at a distance. The IUCN has...
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ground dove's song is
unlike that of any
other dove, "a
burry low-pitched
overslurred rrRwl. It also
produces some soft
grunts and growls. The IUCN has ****essed...
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irregularly over a
longer period. It also
makes a "short
trill of
short overslurred notes at flat pitch". The
species is
vocal year-round,
usually singing...
-
which sound like trree...tru...tuu (two
notes burry and one pure and
overslurred)" that is
sometimes given without the duet's rattle. The IUCN has ****essed...
- in a
different context. They also make a 'reer',
which is a
slightly overslurred call, more
nasal than the
other two, but with an
uncertain function....
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characteristic even, two-syllable whistles,
succeeded by a
final upslurred or
overslurred coo-wha or coo-whow. The call is a
whistling coo-wok or coaa-cooa, with...
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notes [that]
starts with an
accelerating series of 8‒10
rather melodious overslurred notes at
initially constant pitch...shifting to a
rather unmelodious...
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phrase of 2–5 coos" and the call is "a purring, drawn-out,
slightly overslurred 'rrrrrow'."
There are at
least five
distinct vocal groups whose songs...