It isn't really unusual for birds to whistle!
by whistling and throwing out bread crums. they are attracted to where a lot of birds get their food.
Whistling in the dark means you really don't know what's going on are trying to comfort yourself.
It means that they are whistling in the bathroom.
wind whistling through the trees birds chirping screaming singing garbage cans crashing
Not always, but in general larger birds have larger eggs.
Mainly, other than pets, lots of sea-life and birds, lizards, whistling frogs and some insects.
Trying to remain upbeat in a difficult situation.
The present participle for "whistle" is "whistling."
The Mongoose and the Honey Badger, and some raptors (by that I mean birds of prey). And as always, man.
There It Go (The Whistling Song) by Julez Santana
no not always!
yes there always was and always will be