Dark-eyed junco
It gets its name from its call "cuckoo". Other birds have been named after their calls such as "crow" and "chiffchaff" It gets its name from its call "cuckoo". Other birds have been named after their calls such as "crow" and "chiffchaff"
Rattlesnakes are a common answer, but there are many birds named after their songs: bobwhites, chickadees, cuckoos, whippoorwills, and whooping cranes are good examples.
The bird you are referring to is likely the Eastern Towhee. They are known for their distinctive call that sounds like "drink your tea," which is often interpreted as "teacher teacher." These birds are found in the eastern part of North America and prefer to nest on the ground in dense shrubby areas.
No. Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like the thing. Bang, Pop. Crackle. The birds- cuckoo, bob white and whippoorwill all have calls that sound like their name.
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.
It gets its name from its call "cuckoo". Other birds have been named after their calls such as "crow" and "chiffchaff" It gets its name from its call "cuckoo". Other birds have been named after their calls such as "crow" and "chiffchaff"
Flamenco (flamingo)
Owl The barred owl. The call sounds like, "who cooks for you, who cooks for you all".
They sound like my friend Kellie.
Chirruping is a clucking or clicking sound you make with your mouth. Sort of like a bird call or when you're calling a horse. It can also be applied to some sounds that birds make.
It sounds exactly like the bird's name, "whip, poor, will..Accent on last syllable. A good site to hear bird songs is Cornell Lab of Ornithology, "All About Birds".
It sounds like a sewing machine. When you are sewing slowly, it sounds like chuka, chuka, chuka as the needle punches through the fabric. If the fabric is more open weave, and you are sewing faster, it sound like zZzzzZzzzzZzzzz
Iron Birds
mimicry is when something looks or sounds like something else some birds can mimic human sounds (like parrots) some animals can mimic other animals' sounds
Although it SOUNDS like an actual word, "deficant" is not in the dictionary. Also, "crow birds" is redundant.
a chimp because they behave just like us and they also laugh like us
It sounds like an inclined plane