Not all naturally occurring phenomenon can or should be interpreted as an omen.
I believe this is one such time. In nature birds in large numbers commonly flock together. When the flock is too large to roost in a single tree they often settle in several trees. The noise they make on landing is to establish the whereabouts of flock members, to reassure those out of sight with others that the flock is still together and in some cases to pass information along to one another. Humankind is not the only creature of this world who likes to be surrounded by the comforting noises of their family and community.
Mute Swans.
Baby birds chirp to communicate with their parents and siblings, expressing hunger, fear, or just to stay connected. Chirping also helps them locate each other and maintain their social bonds within the nest.
Chirp.
It actually means that birds are beautiful creatures on this earth The way they fly the way they look the way the chirp - krithika
The reason that birds chirp in the morning is that the resonance of the rising sun bounces of the earth creating a sound with a frequency to low to be heard by the human ear, the birds simply sing in echo of this Earth Song, for more info on Earth Song visit <A HREF=http://www.irobonix.com/>Irobonix (Aplied Organic Theology)</A>
Like all other birds hummingbirds communicate by chirping and singing. They have a short high pitched chirp. This chirp is easily recognized from other birds songs or chirps.
they run away
Yes, the word 'chirp' is both a noun (chirp, chirps) and a verb (chirp, chirps, chirping, chirped).Examples:You can hear the chirp of the baby birds. (noun)They will chirp until their mother returns with food. (verb)
They usually do it to call in birds to mate.
Some birds have a sweet chirp to their voice! :)
In Georgia, some birds that chirp at night include the Eastern Whip-poor-will, Chuck-will's-widow, and the Northern Mockingbird.
they sleeping silly!
They are looking for mates!
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Birds chirp when they sing. Birds begin with the letter b.
budgie, other birds :)
Mute Swans.