NO. It is a gerund, which means that it can function as a noun or as part of a progressive tense of a verb,
As a noun: I always find the chirping of birds to be most amusing.
As a verb: The bird is chirping merrily.
chirping
Chirping is the little tweeting noise a bird makes. Here are some sentences.The baby chicken was chirping for its mother.I could hear the chirping of the birds in the trees.Can you make your canary stop chirping so loud?
Chirping can be an adjective, depending on how it's used.As an adjective -- Look at the chirping bird.As a verb -- That bird has been chirping for hours now.
The 'Chirping' Crickets was created on 1957-09-28.
If there was chirping in the egg, the bird was alive but not able to break the shell. No chirping today probably means it is no longer alive. Tap a hole in the egg and see if it continues the process.
Crickets start chirping with the approach of Autumn. Usually around August 1.
The past simple of - The sparrows were chirping - is:The sparrows chirped
the cricket stops chirping once the sunrises and when it finds a mate
Your smoke alarm may be chirping because the battery is low and needs to be replaced.
Your smoke detector may be chirping because the battery is low and needs to be replaced.
chirping
There are six phonemes in the word "chirping" - /ch/ /ɜːr/ /p/ /ɪ/ /ŋ/.