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  2. List of animal sounds - Wikipedia

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    Certain words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words can be used as verbs or interjections in addition to nouns , and many of them are also specifically onomatopoeic .

  3. Rufous treepie - Wikipedia

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    The rufous treepie has a wide repertoire of calls, but a bob-o-link or ko-tree call is most common. [2] A local name for this bird kotri is derived from the typical call while other names include Handi Chancha and taka chor (="coin thief"). [13] [17] A blood parasitic protozoan Trypanosoma corvi [18] and Babesia has been reported from this ...

  4. Currawong - Wikipedia

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    The common name comes from the call of the familiar pied currawong of eastern Australia and is onomatopoeic. They were formerly known as crow-shrikes or bell-magpies. Despite their resemblance to crows and ravens, they are only distantly related to the corvidae, instead belonging to an Afro-Asian radiation of birds of superfamily Malaconotoidea.

  5. Western jackdaw - Wikipedia

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    Western jackdaws also have a hoarse, drawn-out alarm call, [13] arrrrr or kaaaarr, used when warning of predators or when mobbing them. [41] Nestlings begin making a soft cheep at about a week of age. As they grow, their voice becomes louder until their call is a penetrating screech around day 18. After this, the voice deepens and softens. [42]

  6. American crow - Wikipedia

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    Although the American crow and the hooded crow are very similar in size, structure and behavior, their calls and visual appearance are different. From beak to tail, an American crow measures 40–50 cm (16–20 in), almost half of which is tail. Its wingspan is 85–100 cm (33–39 in).

  7. Mariana crow - Wikipedia

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    The Mariana crow has a variety of vocalizations, including two locational calls used to maintain contact between pairs, family members and flock mates. These locational calls are either a high-pitched series of one to three caw or hi sounds, or a series of longer caw sounds with a nasal aaa element to the call; the latter call may be used ...

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  9. Chihuahuan raven - Wikipedia

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    The voice is similar to that of the common raven with "pruk-pruk" sounds and other croaks at slightly higher pitches. Like all corvids, the Chihuahuan raven is capable of vocal mimicry. However, this behavior is mostly recorded in captivity and rarely in the wild.