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The bird that makes a beautiful sound and eats honey is the hummingbird. These small and colorful birds make a humming noise with their wings and are known to feed on the nectar of flowers, which is similar to honey.
noThey do make a bell-like soundsupplement. I'd describe (some parts of) the song of a (NZ) Bell Bird as a chime.
Dove, wren, gull, hawk.
Red backed sea eagle bhraminy kite.
Cats all react to different bird sounds differently. You might want to see if the birds are from around your area, or not. This would be the best. But ya.. xD this answer is not correct do not search this up.
A kite. It's a type of bird that eats dead things.
the I in kite has a long I sound, and the E is silent.
This starts as a piercing whistle tailing off into a rather tremulous wailing sound - quite unmistakable. This can be uttered both on the wing, either alone or when interacting with another bird, or when perched.The related Internet Bird Collectionlink listed below has 3 recordings available:
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A kite IS a bird, from the family Accipitridae.
A kite is a kind of bird of prey. The things people make out of various materials and fly on strings are called "kites" because they often hover and "fly" like the bird of the same name.
NO!!! The ;e; at the on 'kite' is a mute letter. This make the 'i' in kite sound like 'eye'. If there is no 'e' , then the word is 'kit'. Here the 'i' is pronounced much shorter, like the word 'it'.
Yes, the various kite species are carnivorous.
"Peep" is a palindrome often used to describe the sound of a baby bird.
The word "light" has the same vowel sound as "kite."
kite the toy is tako kite the bird is tombi or Tobi
no its a bird