Secretary birds are usually silent, but when displaying they will make a horse croaking sound, similar to wood being dragged over a wash board. They can occasionally be hear making mewing sounds at night.
A bird - secretary bird - an unusual bird of prey from Africa.
"Peep" is a palindrome often used to describe the sound of a baby bird.
Its called a secretary Bird because of the feathers behind its head that look like the quills secretaries used.
Doves and sometimes pigeons make a sound close to that description. Owls make a sound similar, but their call is more of a 'hoo' sound or 'hoot.' If the bird makes a 'cuckoo' sound then it is a cuckoo bird.
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The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has classified the Secretary bird as an endangered species because its numbers are rapidly declining in its habitat range. The secretary bird is a predatory bird native to the sub-Saharan region of Africa.
Pigeons and many more.
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what does the secretary bird symbolise on the coat of arms
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Secretary Bird