A parrot makes a number of different sounds. They make screeches, clicks, and can imitate human speech. They imitate sounds as a ritualistic mating behavior . They are highly social animals and love to talk to their flock.
Many types of doves and pigeons make a distinctive sound that is often described as cooing.
The Cuckoo, The Loon, The Kookaburra, and the Magellanic Penguin.
Laugh and the world laughs WITH you. Fall down and the world laughs AT you :)
The loon has a maniacal cry. You can hear four versions by accessing the related link I've listed below:
The Kookaburra
The name "kookaburra" came from the aboriginal tribal group, the Wiradjuri people, of New South Wales. They named it for the laughing sound it makes when warning other birds of its territorial boundaries.
Laughing is laughing in any language. Though, as a joke, people on the Internet will use the term "jajaja" as the letter "j" in the Spanish language makes the "h" sound. riendo = laughing
birds singing, mowing grass, kids playing, laughing, etc.
birds singing, mowing grass, kids playing, laughing, etc.
Laughing Hyena
The name "kookaburra" is derived from the similar sounding word "gugubarra" given by the aboriginal tribal group, the Wiradjuri people, of New South Wales. They named it for the laughing sound it makes when warning other birds of its territorial boundaries.
Mockingbirds can imitate any sound they hear, from car alarms to other birds. They can imitate a dog barking, a piano playing, and cars honking. Once they hear a sound, they can imitate it anytime they want.
Most birds make twittering sounds.
Talk about Kookaburras, they sound like a human laughing.
laughing sounds
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laughing