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Definition of bird call in English: bird callnoun 1The characteristic cry of a bird. Example sentencesExamples - Only the rare bird call broke the sudden silence now that everyone had disappeared inside.
- We had left the woods and were walking on the other side of the fence bordering the park when we heard an unfamiliar bird call.
- A thick forest surrounded the countryside generally alive with bird call and other noises.
- ‘Frightened bird calls panic the other animals,’ Hall said.
- It was utterly, silent, too - no bird calls or insect chirrups disturbed the sandy desert.
- In the distance I hear a bird call, a car driving by with loud bass, and some kids yelling and laughing in the playground down the street.
- You could believe that someone had miscued the CD or forgotten the bird call.
- As they began to spread out, a bird call broke the silence from the opposite side of the clearing.
- Have you seen the motion sensitive birds that chirp and wiggle with their actual bird call.
- Muted maracas shake, didgeridoos blow, and bird calls squawk.
- Canary creates a spectrogram, or visual representation of each bird call.
- As the moon was waxing and a nasty storm had just moved through, I was sitting near an open window about 8pm when I heard it… a distinctive bird call not like the usual night birds I hear.
- The occasional bird call darts through the foliage into the cool tropical air, but on a still night the silence is audible.
- This bird call which is mimicked by children, written about by poets and musically inspired by composers has it's place in nature.
- Tapes of bird calls are helpful for those who want to learn the sounds of local birds.
- Their lips were centimetres apart when a loud bird call came from the balcony.
- Though these usually manifest themselves in communications (as do bird calls or scent markings in other species), they exist as factors in the ecological landscape that shape behavior.
- Now your friend, Michael Pestel, who was there with you that morning, with a collection of instruments, he explained to you that there's a difference between bird calls and birdsong.
- I heard a bird call, then a group of bandits yelled as they came crashing out from the bushes.
- Complete with bird calls, the balalaika orchestra brings off an impressionistic piece with free rhythmic passages in a haze of tremolos
- 1.1 An instrument imitating a bird's characteristic cry, used especially by hunters.
Example sentencesExamples - Crafted of solid brass and birchwood, this very versatile little birdcall whistle will surprise you with its ultra-realistic sounds!
- Students were carving birds, making bird calls (this was a surprisingly big group), making leather bracelets, candles, and glass jewelery, as well as doing some pottery.
- New Agers of either sex will have collections full of warbling pan pipes, waterfalls and bird calls.
- Supporters counter that it is no more unfair than using bird calls and decoys to attract birds or using baited hooks to catch fish.
- I believe he is in Illinois and I know he has a company that does the bird calls (and other hunting calls.
Definition of bird call in US English: bird callnounˈbərd ˌkôl 1A note uttered by a bird for the purpose of contact, alarm, or marking its territory. Example sentencesExamples - The occasional bird call darts through the foliage into the cool tropical air, but on a still night the silence is audible.
- In the distance I hear a bird call, a car driving by with loud bass, and some kids yelling and laughing in the playground down the street.
- It was utterly, silent, too - no bird calls or insect chirrups disturbed the sandy desert.
- Tapes of bird calls are helpful for those who want to learn the sounds of local birds.
- We had left the woods and were walking on the other side of the fence bordering the park when we heard an unfamiliar bird call.
- Muted maracas shake, didgeridoos blow, and bird calls squawk.
- Their lips were centimetres apart when a loud bird call came from the balcony.
- Have you seen the motion sensitive birds that chirp and wiggle with their actual bird call.
- You could believe that someone had miscued the CD or forgotten the bird call.
- Though these usually manifest themselves in communications (as do bird calls or scent markings in other species), they exist as factors in the ecological landscape that shape behavior.
- Only the rare bird call broke the sudden silence now that everyone had disappeared inside.
- A thick forest surrounded the countryside generally alive with bird call and other noises.
- ‘Frightened bird calls panic the other animals,’ Hall said.
- This bird call which is mimicked by children, written about by poets and musically inspired by composers has it's place in nature.
- Now your friend, Michael Pestel, who was there with you that morning, with a collection of instruments, he explained to you that there's a difference between bird calls and birdsong.
- As they began to spread out, a bird call broke the silence from the opposite side of the clearing.
- As the moon was waxing and a nasty storm had just moved through, I was sitting near an open window about 8pm when I heard it… a distinctive bird call not like the usual night birds I hear.
- Complete with bird calls, the balalaika orchestra brings off an impressionistic piece with free rhythmic passages in a haze of tremolos
- Canary creates a spectrogram, or visual representation of each bird call.
- I heard a bird call, then a group of bandits yelled as they came crashing out from the bushes.
- 1.1 An instrument imitating a bird call, used especially by hunters.
Example sentencesExamples - Crafted of solid brass and birchwood, this very versatile little birdcall whistle will surprise you with its ultra-realistic sounds!
- I believe he is in Illinois and I know he has a company that does the bird calls (and other hunting calls.
- Supporters counter that it is no more unfair than using bird calls and decoys to attract birds or using baited hooks to catch fish.
- Students were carving birds, making bird calls (this was a surprisingly big group), making leather bracelets, candles, and glass jewelery, as well as doing some pottery.
- New Agers of either sex will have collections full of warbling pan pipes, waterfalls and bird calls.
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