Birds use sound in a number of ways, but mainly for three purposes: - To announce their presence, by which to proclaim territory - To attract mates - To warn others of danger Good birdwatchers can identify birds by sound, and understand what the birds are "saying" to one another.
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Geese are the birds that make the honking sound.
Birds produce a variety of sounds, including chirping, whistling, singing, and squawking. Each species has its own unique vocalizations, which they use for communication, attracting mates, defending territory, and expressing emotions. Some birds, like the lyrebird, are known for their ability to mimic other sounds in their environment.
An owl is usually linked with making a 'hoot sound'.
No, they are birds and birds have beaks.
The baby birds made a cheep, cheep sound in their nest.
owls do and they mahe a who sound
What is a "flapping sound" Birds?
The sound-producing organ of birds
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Geese are the birds that make the honking sound.
jesus the carpenter
by whispering
Yes
"Chun chun" is an onomatopoeic word in Japanese that imitates the sound of birds chirping. It is commonly used to describe the sound of birds singing.
He used real birds.
you can hear the sound of birds and the sound of waves washing up to the surface (: .