With a whistle. There are two-note whistles which imitate the call of a cuckoo. Slide whistles can also be used.
Whistle technology was pretty advanced in Shakespeare's day-- one of their favourite Musical Instruments was a recorder, which is a type of whistle.
He used real birds.
They may have used bird calls similar to whistles and reed instruments. Someone may have used his voice to imitate the birds.
Michael Everett has written: 'The birds of paradise and bowerbirds' 'A natural history of owls' -- subject(s): Owls 'Garden birds' -- subject(s): Birds, Identification 'Garden birds of Great Britain' -- subject(s): Birds, Identification 'The birds of paradise' -- subject(s): Birds, Birds of paradise, Pictorial works
The novel The Thorn Birds was written by Colleen McCullough.
Noh is a form of Japanese musical drama. "Birds of Sorrow" is an example of Noh.
He used real birds.
They may have used bird calls similar to whistles and reed instruments. Someone may have used his voice to imitate the birds.
No way. Science fiction. Special effects. ;]
They migrate by a special formation
Birds are aves, a special branch of the reptiles. Only birds belong to the aves.
a special person who thinks birds are mean and dumb and crazy
They will die off
have a wonderful time
there is a special behavior that they have.
of course it effects anything
Birds are aves, a special branch of the reptiles. Only birds belong to the aves.They are definitely not mammals.
In angry birds the red bird has no special abilites