Owl
The barred owl. The call sounds like, "who cooks for you, who cooks for you all".
The kea, a bird that is native to New Zealand, is named are the sound it makes. Its in-flight call sounds like "kee-aa".
chirrup, chirp, twitter, tweet, sing, whistle
Dark-eyed junco
The name kiwi is pronounced kee-wee. It takes its name from the call it makes, which is a high-pitched "keeee-weeee" sound.
I THINK you mean onomatopoeia. That is when a word resembles the sound the thing makes. When a gun shoots, it makes a sound. We call the sound a bang, because it sounds a bit like BANG. BTW, there is a night bird where I live called a whipoorwill. The call of the bid is "whip-poor-will". the name of the bird is another example of onomatopeia.
Eagles have a screaming call..Depends on species the way it sounds..The bald eagle sounds like"keeeyarr"...
The call of a loon is one such call that you may be thinking of. There really is no other sound like it in the world.
Because their bird call sounds like they're saying "morepork"
The call of a whip bird is made by two birds - usually a male and female, when they duet. The male makes a "whip" sound while the female makes a "crack" sound, creating a distinctive call together.
During breeding season, you can hear sea bird chicks call for their parents. Otherwise, animal sounds are few and infrequent.
It sounds very much like "cuckoo" stressed on the first syllable.
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