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explosive kip! and kip!
weeuu calls, and the song is a
whistled wheep wheep wheep wheep. The
squirrel cuckoo is
found in
woodland canopy and edges, second...
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published at his own expense,
followed by
Sangschaw in 1925, and
Penny Wheep. A
Drunk Man
Looks at the Thistle,
published in 1926, is
generally regarded...
- from that of the
Iberian chiffchaff,
which has a
shorter djup djup djup
wheep wheep chittichittichiittichitta. However,
mixed singers occur in the hybridisation...
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broken wing call. The
common call is a loud
repeated wheep. The
excited call has a
similar wheep sound, but it
speeds up
rather than
having an even rhythm...
- (ANALYSE and
IRATELY respectively).
Further highlights included Wapnick's
WHEEP and BAJU and Cappelletto's INDUSIA. In the
final move,
trailing 482-464...
-
known for
their drongo-like
calls such as "quip"
calls in
flight and "
wheep-
wheep" call with a
higher second note. In Sri Lanka, the fork-tailed drongo-cuckoo...
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inner secondary flight feathers of the
adult male.
Males make a
whistling "
wheep" sound,
while females make a low,
rattling "a-rrr" sound.
Upland geese molt...
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guest contributed to pay for the event.[citation needed] Meanwhile, "penny-
wheep" was
particularly poor beer.[citation needed] My
riches a’s my penny-fee...
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Gates was
critical of the
samples and what he
believed to be "space-age
wheeps" and "calculated
showbiz shtik" in the music.
Danny Eccleston of The Times...
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include "a
descending series of 3–6 loud whistles, e.g. 'wheeyer,
wheep-
wheep-
wheep-
wheep-whip',
sometimes doubled as 'fee-a-wip, fee-a-wip, wip-wip'; also...