Doves or pigeons coo.
A dove makes a coo sound. They often do this when they are signaling each other about danger or during mating.
Cardinal, Canary, Crane, Coo-Coo bird, and California Condor.
coo coo
they are generally scared of birds and ferrets...so maybe coo like a pigeon? =)
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Bill and coo. It's what doves and other birds such as parakeets do.
The Lion King.
pigeon "Coo coo! Coo coo! Cacoo!"
A Cuckoo is a bird. It lays one egg in a nest of another bird species. When the Cuckoo chick hatches, it ejects from the nest the eggs and/or chicks of the birds which built the nest, and is fed all the food by the "parent" birds. The parent Cuckoo takes no part in bringing up it's chick. The Cuckoo grows to be a large bird and can look daft sitting on a tiny nest, being fed by the small "parent" birds like finches, etc. The name Cuckoo comes from it's call - "Cook-koo" as in the Cuckoo clock. There is also a Flower called the Cuckoo.
the one with the coo coo clock in it
cooing. you know, coo coo! coo coo!
The cry of the cote refers to the sound of a flock of birds or doves. It is a gentle cooing or coo-coo sound that is often associated with peace and tranquility. It is a comforting and soothing sound that is usually heard in the early morning or at dusk.