Bird calls and bird songs; capability of birds to communicate through sound.
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Examples for "twitter"
Examples for "twitter"
1So, twitter users have come up with an unusual way to help.
2Really good meeting, great chemistry, Trump said on Twitter late on Thursday.
3Democracy matters -use your vote Facebook Twitter Pinterest People should vote.
4Fruit farmers Facebook Twitter Pinterest Farmers fear uncertainty over EU workers' rights.
5China blocks many international social media services, including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
1She'll crow for days about the fact that I finally needed it.
2Male and female house crow look alike, although males are slightly larger.
3Fifteen miles as the crow flies is the usual limit of vision.
4He had half the crow and hawk nests in the swamp located.
5Off in the checkered shadows of the forest a crow cawed derisively.
1They seem to be in good health, Mr Trump said in tweet.
2But in a tweet sent out earlier today, Murphy said he's committed:
3This morning a new tweet appeared on the NT News' Twitter account.
4A Collapse Response and Second Alarm has been called, the tweet said.
5The National Weather Service denied that in a tweet 20 minutes later.
1The most obvious sign is the increasing chatter about a second referendum.
2A certain amount of preliminary social chatter was required at this point.
3There were hints of it in the social chatter of the papers.
4The chatter this year is that it's the best start in decades.
5Around this industry, large numbers had gathered simply to watch and chatter.
1There was a metallic screech as he changed gear- agoodsign perhaps.
2A similar screech told Eragon that the second Ra'zac was behind them.
3She wanted to screech out of there but couldn't risk being heard.
4Ingrith's screech of horror was probably heard all the way to Jorvik.
5Another screech of static, then Victory said, Lady Liberty's waiting for you.
1The duck recovered enough to quack in a feeble and dubious manner.
2In cases of indiscretion, the quack treatment is always with mercury-notwithstandingdenials.
3Unable to supply themselves, the majority became the victims of quack traders.
4The quack waved his great hands as though brushing aside a curtain.
5There was a terrible amount of sickness aggravated by American quack remedies.
1Some races are very silent; others coo in a highly peculiar manner.
2They think I'm amusing, they coo adoringly over Blake in his pouch.
3She has shown a disposition to bill and coo from the first.
4No answer to this but a sound like a coo of rapture.
5My daughter and I would sit and coo over them between scenes.
1The crows caw above the wood, or walk about the brown fields.
2Remember the signal to return to the boat is one long caw.
3Hearing Diaval's caw, Maleficent turned and saw him perched in the window.
4A few hours later, he was awakened by a caw of laughter.
5They may caw them what they like, but there's nae waddins noo.
1And, at one level at least, their crowing was easy to understand.
2He laughed; a high, chuckling, crowing laugh; the laugh of triumphant optimism.
3It was morning now; the cock was still crowing down at Sirilund.
4From somewhere outside, she heard a crowing sound and looked up expectantly.
5The animals were in the southeast corner, mooing and crowing and baying.
1The phone stopped ringing and then he heard a text message chirp.
2While Ski was redialing Sally Buckland, he heard his call waiting chirp.
3Just start the software, close the lid, and wait for the chirp.
4I listen, but hear only the wind, the chirp of a bird.
5In winter when the grasshoppers don't chirp, Great-Granny takes over from them.
1We gobble up billions of dollars' worth of pain-reliever pills each year.
2Justice Department officials warned that allowing AT&T to gobble up the No.
3Few organizations gobble up as much fossil fuel as the U.S. military.
4He watches the odd creatures eagerly as they gobble up the seed.
5Alec saw one of the larger ones gobble down two at once.
1Before Matthew could respond to Andrew's challenge, Corra uttered a warning squawk.
2The feet of the chair squawk against the tile floor in protest.
3Lights were blazing, and the squawk of loudspeakers carried back to me.
4She fell to the needle-carpeted path with a squawk of surprised outrage.
5There was a squawk of static, followed by a grim-sounding male voice.
1The hum and the honk of a motor-car sounded in the street.
2He heard the front door close and the honk of the horn.
3After a minute or so I hear another honk, this one closer.
4We found out why when we heard a horn honk behind us.
5The warning honk had not given the Mistress time to turn out.
1There was a clank and a thud, a note and a cluck.
2Her daughters cluck at him and Henry comes out of his tree.
3The hens cluck contentedly and peck at the ground in their enclosure.
4The old woman made a noise that sounded like a cluck.
5A moment and she had buckled it into place with a triumphant cluck.
1There never was anyone who could equal Jenny Lind in the warble.
2The birds had ceased to sit and warble on the trees above.
3It was the spring flowing, ever flowing on, with its bird-like warble.
4No cheerful warble of a merry songster would ever greet our ears.
5They chip, chirp, and sing, warble, whistle, thrill, scream, and hoot it.
1She eyeballs Alex, calling to him with a strangely girlish, high-pitched chirrup.
2While you're down there just chirrup a little more to poor Pinky.
3At break of day we heard the chirrup of the chickadee, the sparrow.
4And what do the nested swallows chirrup to each other in their sleep?
5For two mortal hours he sat grasping his gun, with never a chirrup.
1And as she went into the yard the cock cried: Cock-a-doodle-doo!
2Cock-a-doodle-doo-It'svery bad so far, but I won't give up!
1The bird squawked when it was hit, causing several people to look.
2Here the birds squawk and scream, or they cackle like monkeys.
3Children cried and wild birds squawked; one saw them not.
4From far off, he just caught the sound, some bird squawked twice- aseagullprobably.
5A startled bird squawked, then noisily lifted itself off the roof of the shed.
1One spring day he went out, twisting away at his bird call.
2Suddenly Tas heard a bird call in the woods.
3How I used to listen to that bird call.
4It's 40 years since Radio New Zealand's bird calls were first broadcast.
5Birds called honeyguides can find bees' nests but can't break into them.
1He pointed in the direction of the bird sound.
2When I was inspecting the cattle I heard an unfamiliar bird sound coming from the field 100 yards away.
4Minnie Riperton's 'Lovin' You.' You know, the one with the bird sounds.
5All this time the shrieks of the birds sounded in our ears.
1The lovely minor cadences of bird song at twilight are almost depressing.
2What warm is there, what bird song, what possible morning can be good?
3He awoke at dawn with the din of bird song in his ears.
4Instead, seagull screeches and bird song were the main sounds of the morning.
5And it was filled to the brim with bird song and water babble.
1The splash her elbow had made, the rustle of leaves, an occasional bird chirp.
2Then she heard a little restless bird chirp out its wakefulness from a nest in the ivy round the walls of the house.
3He could hear birds chirping in the nearby woods, and nothing else.
4A flock of little birds chirped and flopped past the group below.
5Birds chirped in the forest, and a squirrel scampered by, cheeks bulging.
1The afternoon was clear and silent-no insect sounds and little animal or bird noise.
2He heard nothing but that odd and distant bird noise.
3Once the bird noises are switched on, it's hoped the gannets will come.
4We were there minus the conductor, and just starting these atmospheric bird noises for ages.
5It was a peculiar noise, like one of those water warblers people make bird noises with.
Translations for bird vocalisation