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Indian Birds: Being a Key to the Common Birds of the Plains of India

Indian Birds: Being a Key to the Common Birds of the Plains of India

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Chapter 1 BIRDS HAVING REMARKABLE CRIES

Word Count: 524    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

a

of

Bird in

och-lee, coch-lee

n Tre

f a revolving axle

ven Si

tle, like that

e Schoo

ittle tin

ulbul

, which Cunningham describes as "chēyk,

ing C

-wee, to-

ilor B

pping

ren-wa

mellow t

oodsh

ellow, pe

ioles

ky . . . churr, c

mmon M

notes, like the first b

led Flycat

ke that o

Sunbi

scream

cked Wood

s, penetrating ku

Barb

k, tonk, tonk, like the ta

ppersm

rattli

asted Kin

ūk,

Hoop

, trembl

Swif

a stone sli

mon Nig

ike the tapping of

d's Nigh

n-fever, brain-fe

fever

"ku-il, ku

Koel

, owl-like whoo

w-Pheas

s uttered d

oquets

," kucha, kwachee, kwachee, kwachee, kwachee r

tted Ow

reech, hea

arn O

notonously at regular int

cops

tuck. The words or dissyllables sounding rather low at first and with considerable pauses bet

ngle O

ttered when the bird

h-Eagle

l uttered while the bi

hminy K

l, chee-h? h? h? h? h?

riah K

double

Shik

ive cūko

otted

ued cuk-cuk

le Brown

-k

an Ring

unting co

Turtle

rather like th

eafow

ed, rapidly uttered

ck Part

ed by a succession of shrill, r

y Partr

, reiterated call,

breasted W

ating, trump

anes 1

ng cry, hea

one Cu

"Did he do it?

attled La

above, bu

-wattled L

ing of

orks 2

ating chakwa or á

hminy D

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