That depends on what you mean by *chirps*. The whippoorwill's song says, "whip-or-will" making it 3 syllables. Normally it sings this twice in a row. Hope this answers your questions. lowery1101 In the summer whippoorwill's can sing for hours on end without pausing.
whats a = whippoorwill? =
A whippoorwill is a nocturnal bird of North America, Latin name Caprimulgus vociferus.
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Whippoorwill
The color of a bird is important in bird identification. A whippoorwill is usually a mottled gray, black, and brown; while the underside is pale with gray and black spots.
whats a = whippoorwill? =
Whippoorwill is a name of a bird with a rather distinctive call... 'The whippoorwill has a distinctive call'.
a whippoorwill is about the size of a blue jay
you must first figure out the distance in time each chirp is than multily that by sixty whatever you have left is the chirps a cricket has per minute
The Whippoorwill Club was created in 1928.
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A whippoorwill is a nocturnal bird of North America, Latin name Caprimulgus vociferus.
A whippoorwill is a nocturnal bird of North America, Latin name Caprimulgus vociferus.
The possessive form for the plural noun chirps is chirps'.Example: A chirps' chorus came from the newly hatched eggs.
The correlation between cricket chirps and the temperature is very approximate.
Ozark Mountain Daredevils, the band, wrote a song about it called "Whippoorwill".