fowl
is there a phone device or a radio antenna near the speakers. if not it could be something like a home phone wireless. if you have a wireless 802.11a wireless service it could even be effected by someone cooking something in a microwave
This sounds like a computer-related question rather than a grammar and punctuation question. In that case, it is usually a period (dot) that goes between the file name and extension. Examples are shoplist.txt, resume.docx, budget.xlsx, and analysis.sas7bdat.
mixture of several sounds
ok so u go to the menu and go to sound. click on texting sounds. browse them and chose
go to: settings>controls panel>sound>windows sounds. all preset sounds are stored there. check what sound is assigned for each function. you can change those sounds with other files that you'd need to record.
Flamenco (flamingo)
woodpecker
The bird got its name from its unique ability to mimic sounds it hears in its environment, including other bird calls and even human sounds. This mimicry is so accurate that people thought the bird was actually "mocking" them, hence the name "mockingbird."
It sounds like it may be a gold finch???
yes every bird survives migration unless they are deadly sick or unwell and there health is good or great they will survive migration
Steven Seagal (sounds like seagull). Walter Pidgeon (pigeon), George Segal (seagull) Russel Crowe (crow)
Goldfinch, Chaffinch or Bullfinch.
a lyre bird can imitate 20 sounds of species of birds and some sounds of human objects
i think its a bird. That sounds like a bird name. i don't really know I'm guessing its a bird. hopefully,i;m right bye! p.s. always ask me ill answer it proably
It depends which bird you are referring to
A two-syllable bird name is a name that consists of two distinct vowel sounds when pronounced. For example, "robin" is a two-syllable bird name, as it is pronounced with two clear vowel sounds: "rob-in." Other examples of two-syllable bird names include "sparrow," "pigeon," and "parrot."
The animal that makes bird sounds like a monkey is the lyrebird.