bird vocalization (Q1126556)

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sounds birds use to communicate
  • bird vocalisation
  • bird call
  • bird sound
  • bird song
  • birdsong
  • tweet
  • chirp
  • bird chirp
  • bird noise
  • bird squawk
  • squawk
  • caw
  • cluck
  • crowing
  • crow
  • cock-a-doodle-doo
  • quack
  • screech
  • honk
  • warble
  • chatter
  • coo
  • twitter
  • chirrup
  • gobble
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bird vocalization
sounds birds use to communicate
  • bird vocalisation
  • bird call
  • bird sound
  • bird song
  • birdsong
  • tweet
  • chirp
  • bird chirp
  • bird noise
  • bird squawk
  • squawk
  • caw
  • cluck
  • crowing
  • crow
  • cock-a-doodle-doo
  • quack
  • screech
  • honk
  • warble
  • chatter
  • coo
  • twitter
  • chirrup
  • gobble

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Common blackbird vocalizing (English)
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Crow cawing (English)
Cuervo graznando (Spanish)
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Sounds of birds
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Bird song
Bird vocalization includes both bird calls and bird songs. In non-technical use, bird songs are the bird sounds that are melodious to the human ear. In ornithology and birding, (relatively complex) songs are distinguished by function from (relatively simple) calls. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird_vocalization (English)
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