an owl, id referring to a spoken sound. Owls don't make much, if any, sound in flight. If you heard a cry sounding like an owl cry, then it was an owl cry. :this guys a prick this has nothing to do with the bloody question p.s when the colon kicks in that's someone else ...me ..... me being eliot... eliot bourner;and dan hope is BI
The common snipe is the bird that makes a bleating sound like a goat. This sound occurs when they are flying and is actually called drumming.
Goats make a sort of sound like a sheep.
Sounds like a Maah noise unless they are talking to the girls then they are really vocal and snuffly.
The sound is called a bleat. As to what the sound actually sounds like, that depends on the breed of goat. For instance, my french alpine makes a low hum that sounds like she is saying "mommmm." My Nigerian dwarfs, on the other hand, make a sound similar to that of a sheep.
Dark-eyed junco
There is a bird with the name BOB WHITE because its call sounds like it is calling BOB WHITE.
The ovenbird, a type of warbler.
I find that goat meat tastes more like beef. I find that goat meat tastes more like beef.
Stoat I think ;)
exactly what it sounds like, the chest of a bird
cardinal
Yes. The A has the short A sound as in amber or lamp.
coora noora!
The jay bird.
A penguin sounds like an ordinary bird
Flamenco (flamingo)
Nightengale
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First of all, cabra is the word for goat. A take on that is the lesser appropriate word cabrón. The word for bird, pájaro, can be made into pajarón, or "big bird". It is also a principality and a last name, but nothing else that I am aware of.