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- 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...
- usually incon****uous and quiet. When heard, its song is a "series of overslurred whistles weeep...weeep....weeep..." and its call a "rather piercing short...
- 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...
- "an endless repetition of an overslurred whistle followed by a rising burry part and a higher-pitched second overslurred note, all three notes interconnected...
- vocalization that starts with a short, even, overslurred note followed by a pause, and then two slightly longer overslurred notes at a slightly lower pitch in quick...
- earthern banks. The Andean parakeet's usual call is "a short (irregularly overslurred) dull note, typically given in chuckling pairs or triplets "juh-juh-juh"...
- notes [that] starts with an accelerating series of 8‒10 rather melodious overslurred notes at initially constant pitch...shifting to a rather unmelodious...
- phenology. The russet-crowned quail-dove's song is "a single slightly overslurred note 'wOuu', sometimes sounding bi-syllabic." The IUCN has ****essed the...
- 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...
- are quite variable "but typically are very buzzy, short, and mostly overslurred". The central and southern South American po****tion sings a "repeated...