Seagulls produce a variety of sounds that convey different messages. For instance, a loud, harsh call often signals alarm or territorial defense, while softer, more plaintive cries can indicate distress or a request for food. Additionally, seagulls use specific sounds during mating rituals or to communicate with their chicks. Understanding these vocalizations helps observers interpret the birds' behaviors and social interactions.
make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises
AnswerIt means to make loud noises when it is quiet out.
Depends on the circumastances, when stressed/ excited / getting fed they make squeaking noises.
Clarification needed: do you mean seagulls?
its usually referred to who babies make noises since they cant speak a real language
Duck and COVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It means he wants your attention and he probably likes you.
because they are mean and uber-socially-incapable
It means to make shapes with your mouth to make noises at (usually) a very young age.
If you mean choices....then noises and voices.
Yes, this could indicate that they are either already bred or just not in season yet.
When the transmission starts to make noises them you have issues. What I mean by issues is Problems. Check Related links below for more info.