bellbird
bell bird
The hoopoe, a bird which can be found in Afro-Eurasia, makes a sound like "oop-oop-oop."
The kiwi bird gets its name from the indigenous Maori people of New Zealand, who named it after the sound of its distinctive call. The bird's name, "kiwi", is onomatopoeic, reflecting the shrill "kee-wee" noise it makes.
A phoenix's sound is kinda like a soft cry but at the same time it is like a soft song,too.
The call of a whip bird is made by two birds - usually a male and female, when they duet. The male makes a "whip" sound while the female makes a "crack" sound, creating a distinctive call together.
An owl is usually linked with making a 'hoot sound'.
A Bellbird
the beautiful sound that it makes and that no other bird can match the nightingales magnificent voice.
When the honey guide bird finds a bee hive with honey, it makes a certain noise. Then the honey badger follows the sound of the bird until it find it, and the bee hive. The badger then breaks down the bee hive and the badger and the bird eat all the honey :) and live happily ever after ;p
The bird that makes a sound resembling a laughing monkey is the kookaburra.
The bird that makes a sound resembling a monkey laughing is the kookaburra.
A Coel makes coo sound
An owl.
a pukeko
The bird that makes a sound resembling a monkey is the aptly named "laughing kookaburra."
What is beautiful is a matter of opinion. What is beautiful for you may not be for others.
kookook bird
whistles