Yes ,I guess so Definitely, they are often used to make cartoon sound effects. See the related link.
They make a cooing sound. Please see the related link below for a video clip with sounds.
"Oo-wah-hooo,hoo-hoo" : below at the related link is a link to the sound the Dove makes .
Tasmanian devils are notorious for their unusual loud, fierce grunts and snorts. You can listen to the sound at the related link below.
Please see the related link below to listen to the sound of a gray whale.
Please see the related link for footage of a male peacock calling.
It is quite difficult to put down the sound of a pheasant in words. However if you look at the related link below, you can listen to the sound of a pheasant.
It would be very difficult to put the sound down in words. Please see the related link below to listen to the sound of a jet powered plane..
Please see the related link below to listen to the sound of a gray whale.
Please see the related link below, to listen to a European robin singing.
"Oo-wah-hooo,hoo-hoo" : below at the related link is a link to the sound the Dove makes .
No such thing as a galvanized iron roof. They are galvanized steel. The sound is distinct and as I cannot post audio it is impossible to describe the sound. But if you will click the link you can hear it.