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Birds can create a variety of sounds, including chirping, whistling, squawking, singing, and tweeting. Each bird species has its own unique vocalizations that they use for communication, mating, warning of danger, or defending their territory. Different birds can produce melodic songs, high-pitched calls, repetitive sounds, or even mimic other sounds in their environment.
In all my years of solitary hiking I wondered that question many times. From my personal observations, birds usually wake up when the overnight temperature changes and stops dropping and begins to warm. If you don't hear the birds in the morning, its as warm as its going to get today, bundle up.
The range of frequencies that whales use are from 30 Hertz (Hz) to about 8,000 Hz, (8 kHZ). Humans can only hear part of the whales' songs. We aren't able to hear the lowest of the whale frequencies. Humans hear low frequency sounds starting at about 100 Hz.
Yes, they do have good hearing. They can hear better than humans.
I would make it up. Birds cherping, the shower, the creeky floors, the coffee maker, etc
False. The sound of birds singing typically evokes a sense of calm and can enhance relaxation rather than trigger strong reflexes. While pleasant sounds may engage your attention, they don't necessarily activate reflexive responses. Reflexes are typically associated with more immediate physical stimuli or threats.
The present tense of "hear" is "hears." For example: "She hears the birds singing in the morning."
you can hear birds singing, owls hooting, woodpeckors, bees buzzing and water flowing
birds singing, mowing grass, kids playing, laughing, etc.
America, the varied carols I hear, everyone one is singing for i hear America singing, they plank or beam the mason singing his as he measures his work or leaves off work, Oh i hear America singing
I was able to find one example of alliteration in that poem. The line 'the shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench' contains alliteration with the words 'shoemaker singing.' Alliteration is defined by the occurence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent words. 'Shoemaker' and 'singing' both start with the letter 'S', and the 'S' is making the same consonant sound in both words. Hence, this is alliteration!
Depending on the time of day and season of the year you may hear:Plants rustling in the breeze Insects buzzing and chirping Birds singing Coyotes howling Rattlesnakes rattling
I hear angels singing!
The singing was their work The singing was their lives.
Whitman can hear mechanics, sewing girls, and drunks (he calls them young fellows) singing in this poem.
You can't hear your mistakes because when you start singing, your mind tells your ears to accustom to your voice so you won't hear any mistakes.
yes, they can hear fine.