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- singly or in duet, is a trilled repeated weet-weet-weet or wee-wee-wee which sounds like a horse whinnying. This bird breeds in small colonies in heavily vegetated...
- version of the original Australian Weet-Bix. Both Weet-Bix and Weetabix were invented by Bennison Osborne, an Australian. Weet-Bix was introduced in Australia...
- perch and vibrates its tail as it lands. This species has a rapid weet weet weet weet call. Its dawn song is a very fast high bip-bip-bip-dididiup-bip-bip-bibibiseer...
- or weesa weesa weetee weetee weetee weet weet weet. It has two calls, a hard tick and a soft, thin fsss. This bird feeds on insects and spiders, and, unlike...
- pitch, but rising in volume toward middle and end, weet-weet-WEET-WEET-WEET-WEET-WEET-WEET-WEET-WEET. Other calls include "cheer", "pyewl", "chu", and...
- adults, with weaker barring. The calls include a soft but persistent weet weet weet weet or a teseep tesep tseep tseep. The barred becard is found in the...
- reminiscent of that of gnatcatchers. The song is hu-wee, chu-wee, che-weet, chee, ch-churr-weet, churr, schray. The gray vireo has skulking habits and is difficult...
- feed the young. The vermilion cardinal's song is "a pleasant...'cheer o-weet-toweet toweet toweet'" [1]. Its call is a "chip" [2]. The IUCN has ****essed...
- or other small invertebrates. The bird has a song that is a set of jerky liquid notes, whip-per-weeo-whip-per-weet. Their many calls include a catlike...
- Vocalizations include harsh chattering and nasal β€œweet-weet-weet” calls, as well as a sharp β€œjit” note. BirdLife International (2016). "Lichmera alboauricularis"...