- in
recent times. The call is a slow
whistled ker-whee, or a
descending whinny. The sora was
formally described by the
Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus...
-
Whinney Hill is a
village in the
civil parishes of
Redmarshall and Elton, in the
borough of Stockton-on-Tees and the
ceremonial county of Durham, England...
-
Toward the end of the piece, a
trumpet imitates the
sound of a
horse whinnying.
According to the
American Society of Composers,
Authors and Publishers...
-
communicate in
various ways,
including vocalizations such as
nickering or
whinnying,
mutual grooming, and body language. Many
horses will
become difficult...
-
reportedly guarded in his
sleep by a horse, a bull, and a stag,
which would whinny, bellow, and
bleat whenever anyone approached the
royal bed.) The Gr****...
- only
speak of
neighing when the
horse is vocalizing, and of
squeaking or
whinnying in
other cases. In
literary works, the
horse neigh is
often the means...
- of
sounds and will "bark" when threatened;
other vocalisations include a
whinny similar to a
horse and
prolonged screams. They are an
important food source...
- "the
horses are fine.
Magnified by the wide screen,
their every pant and
whinny dignified by
Dolby Sound, the
horses deliver the goods. As the production...
- (Refrain:) And
Christe receive thy saule. When thou from
hence away art past, To
Whinny-muir thou com'st at last; If ever thou
gavest hosen and shoon, Sit thee...
- wood****s that are seen in
urban areas. It has a
characteristic rattling-
whinnying call and an
undulating flight. It is the only golden-backed wood****...