Doves make a cooing sound, which varies from species to species.
A mourning dove makes a soft, mournful cooing sound.
Dove as a bird has the very short sound for 'o', dove as the past participle of 'to dive' has the long 'o' sound.
coo sound
A mourning dove makes a soft, mournful cooing sound in the morning.
The bird name (the noun "dove") has a short U (duv), rhyming with love and shove.The verb dove (past tense of to dive) has a long O sound, to rhyme with cove and wove.
A dove's sound is often described as a soft cooing or gentle coo. It can be likened to a soothing and melodic sound, similar to a gentle lullaby.
The distinctive sound that a mourning dove makes is a soft, mournful cooing sound that is often described as a "coo-OO-oo" or "hoo-hoo-hoo" sound.
Well Mourning Dove's have that part of there name "Mourning " , Because of the sad lonely sound there Calling sound makes .
Doves and sometimes pigeons make a sound close to that description. Owls make a sound similar, but their call is more of a 'hoo' sound or 'hoot.' If the bird makes a 'cuckoo' sound then it is a cuckoo bird.
There are several words that end with the sound of "v." They include love, dove, above, shove, glove, and of.
When the dove "coos", it make a turr turr sound. The Latin name is Streptopelia turtur. (Turtle Dove)
Doves give a soft cooing sound.