You can call the sound made by the bulbs as the chirping sound.
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BANG!
Ocala oh-cal-la (cal like Cali but without the "e" sound aka the "i")
Yes bulbuls are omnivores. They feed on a variety of fruits seeds insects and nectar. Bulbuls are found in the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and Asia where they eat a wide variety of plants and animals. Bulbuls have a varied diet that includes: Fruits Seeds Insects NectarBulbuls are able to adapt to different environments and find food sources in a variety of habitats including forests gardens grasslands and urban areas. They are opportunistic feeders meaning they will take advantage of any food source they come across.
Bulbuls (Pycnonotidae) are a family of medium-sized passerine songbirds.
5. Math-e-mat-i-cal. Some people drop the second syllable in colloquial speech, causing it to sound like "math-mat-i-cal."
There are multiple songbirds mentioned in the Rubaiyat, including bulbuls, skylarks, omar, tits, aaba, larks, wrens, and sparrows.
it sound like the sort of name you would cal a person that masturbates too much.
onuf!! ounf!! (it wont cal 911 if sumthing is trying to kill it)
It is a bullet for a .22 caliber rifle which is very quiet as the bullet travels slower than the speed of sound
Bear: 259 cal. Beaver: 212 cal. Deer: 158 cal. Dove: 219 cal. Duck: 201 cal. Goose: 305 cal. Possum: 221 cal. Quail: 234 cal. Rabbit: 206 cal. Raccoon: 255 cal. Squirrel: 173 cal
southern cal, cal state, cal