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species is
known to be
quite vocal and
produces a
series of loud,
piercing upslurred whistles that
sound like "kwee...wee...wee...wee...wee."
Outside of breeding...
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short pit-er-ieu or a
rapid warba-warba. Its
various calls include an
upslurred whistle, a
short cheedle-ee warble, and a
short sweet. Due to the recent...
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coverlets are white. They are 5.8-6.3 in (14.5–16 cm) long and have pleasant,
upslurred song. Fan-tailed
warblers live in and at the edge of
evergreen and semideciduous...
- ..'tzzz...tzzz...'"
during its
aerial display. Its
calls include "an
upslurred high-pitched
sweet note 'tswee'" and "a more
strident 'tsik'". The IUCN...
- the
breast and flanks. The dark bill is
short and broad. The call is an
upslurred weeEEE given from a high
perch for long
periods of the day, or sometimes...
- more
rufous and
lacks the white-tipped tail.
Voice includes a shrieking,
upslurred “joo-w****!” and
sharp “wik” notes,
sometimes given quickly, even frantically...
- is "a
repeated series of
single notes...typically a few high-pitched
upslurred notes followed by a
slightly lower-pitched
downslurred note, 'suwee.....
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somewhat querulous 'preeeeew-it', a 'chack' in
alarm and a low-pitched
upslurred whistle 'WOOoooooiiK' in warning; also dog-like yelping". The IUCN has...
- ..chew...chew...tseep.....tsip..chew...'". Its
calls include "single
upslurred 'suweet'
notes and
single high-pitched 'see' notes." The IUCN has ****essed...
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repetitive series of
upslurred whistled notes or a shorter,
nasal grating call, “greet grr-grr,” with the
first note
upslurred".
Alternate names for...