A: 'liar bird' is actually spelt lyre but it is called that because it 'lies'
B: It hears noises and tries to copy them in the same sort of way you might try to say a new word, and it copy's them to attract female lyre birds, the one with the loudest noise is the best or something like that
Some birds have a sweet chirp to their voice! :)
No. Most birds make sounds which communicate to other birds - for example warning sounds and songs to attract mates. Some birds (such as parrots and Mynas) can mimic human talking.
It is for other birds to understand them and it is just how they talk to other birds when they talk to different birds officials
birds lions crickets
They make a cricket-like sound.
a lyre bird can imitate 20 sounds of species of birds and some sounds of human objects
Those include dolphins and whales, and yes, they make sounds.
Most birds use sounds to either ward-off other birds from their territory, or to attract a mate. So I assume cassowaries do the same.
they 'squawk', but 'to squawk' is a verb.
Birds can create a variety of sounds, including chirping, whistling, squawking, singing, and tweeting. Each bird species has its own unique vocalizations that they use for communication, mating, warning of danger, or defending their territory. Different birds can produce melodic songs, high-pitched calls, repetitive sounds, or even mimic other sounds in their environment.
I know it sounds crazy but I heard birds rip up dollar bills up to help make their nests!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Most birds make twittering sounds.