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The whip poor will is common to North and Central America.

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How did the Whip-poor-will get its name?

The Whip-poor-will got it's name from it's song which is a loud "whip-poor-will, with an accent on the first and last syllables.


What does a whippoorwill sound like?

http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Whip-poor-will_dtl.html#sound Sounds like whip-poor-will!


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The whippoorwill sings at night, on warm summer evenings.


What do a whip poor will bird eat?

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What does a wipperwill sound?

A whip-poor-will's call is a distinctive song that sounds like its name, with three clear notes often described as "whip-poor-will." Some people say it sounds like "whip-poor-will" or "chuck-will's-widow." It is typically heard during the evening and night.


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How does the whippoorwill song sound like?

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What does a whippoorwill song sound like?

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What Florida songbird sings at night?

The Eastern Whip-poor-will is a Florida songbird known for singing at night. Its distinctive call sounds like "whip-poor-will," which can often be heard in the evening and throughout the night in wooded areas.


What do whippoorwill's eat?

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What is an animal with an onomatopoeic name?

One example of an animal with an onomatopoeic name is the cuckoo, named after the sound that the male bird makes, "cuck-oo." Another example is the whip-poor-will, named after its distinctive call that sounds like "whip-poor-will."