sometimes when thay seee something messin in there torrie
technically pelicans do cry but they cry though there noses!!
It varied between different types of pelican, some of them sound like a chirping, where others sound more like a clacking.
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Yes, the word 'chirp' is both a noun (chirp, chirps) and a verb (chirp, chirps, chirping, chirped).Examples:You can hear the chirp of the baby birds. (noun)They will chirp until their mother returns with food. (verb)
Chirp Chirp Chirp...
Chirp.
pelicans are the young ones
chirp chirp
like a chirp chirp
NO the phone say no chirp it must not be
"Pelicans" is a plural noun.
Grasshoppers and locusts are actually the same species at different times. Grasshoppers chirp, therefore to my knowledge locusts chirp.
Crickets - Chirp, Chirp....
a cricket chirp in the early spring,to find a mate
The past historic tense of "chirp" is "chirped".