Pigeons and doves make a cooing sound, varies from species to species.
pigeon "Coo coo! Coo coo! Cacoo!"
coo
Male and female pigeons make very similar sounds, even during courtship. The only sex-specific sound is that of the male, a soft rolling hoo that is made while he circles the female to impress her.
Pigeons make a cooing sound. The coo varies from species to species.
Doves and pigeons all coo, sound varies with each species.
All pigeons and doves make a cooing sound, varies to the species you are observing.
Pigeons and doves make cooing sounds, varying by species.
All pigeons and doves make a cooing sound, varies to the species you are observing.
The sound that a pigeon makes is called a "coo." It is a soft, repetitive sound that is part of their communication with other pigeons.
A pigeon, and possibly an owl?
A dove makes a coo sound. They often do this when they are signaling each other about danger or during mating.
Pigeons and doves make cooing sounds, varying in notes from species to species.