- long
series of
strident single notes...'
tseep..
tseep..
tseep..
tseep.
tseep.
tseep..
tseep..
tseep...
tseep...
tseep...', with
seldom any
twittering trills."...
-
female is a
double noted tsiptsip.
Birds in
flight keep up a
constant tseep tseep tseep. The
subspecies E. c.
orientalis is
darker on the face and upperparts...
- of "shufflewing". The main call of the
dunnock is a shrill,
persistent tseep along with a short, weak
trilling note,
which betrays the bird's otherwise...
- winter, and the
birds often move at night. Oftentimes, they may make a "
Tseep"
contact call that can
carry a long distance. The
redwing thrush breeds...
- warn each
other when a
threat is perceived.
Juveniles are
located by thin "
tseep" calls. The
Martinique thrasher's
breeding season starts mid-April and lasts...
- wing,
similar to the tree pipit, but
faster and
higher pitched. A
single tseep or spek, also
similar to the tree pipit. Food: Insects, gr**** and weed seeds...
- not breeding,
forming flocks of over 1,000 birds. The call is a loud
tseep-
tseep, and the male
malachite sunbird has a
twittering song,
often accompanied...
- on the
wintering grounds, is a hard chirrrp, and the
alarm is a
shrill tseep. The
western house martin breeds across temperate Eurosiberia east to central...
-
series of
rapid notes variously described as "tsit, tsee-tsi-tsi,
tseép-seép-
tseép" and "sidsidlidsidlsidli". Its call is an insect-like "tseet". It vocalizes...
-
after hatch. The long-billed starthroat's
calls include "a rich
liquid '
tseep' or 'tsew'" and "sqeaky twitters"; the
latter is made
during chases. The...