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chirruping
▪ I. chirruping, vbl. n. (ˈtʃɪrəpɪŋ) [f. chirrup v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb chirrup.1579 Spenser Sheph. Cal. June, Thy rymes..Whose Echo..taught the byrdes..Frame to thy songe their cheerefull cheriping. 1774 Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1776) VII. 351 Except in the very coldest weather, they [crick... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chirruping wedgebill
Ecology The chirruping wedgebill is territorial throughout the year. References chirruping wedgebill Endemic birds of Australia chirruping wedgebill Articles containing video clips Taxonomy articles created by Polbot wikipedia.org
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Chirruping nightjar
The chirruping nightjar or kayumanggi nightjar (Caprimulgus griseatus) is a species of nightjar found in Philippines. References chirruping nightjar Birds of Southeast Asia Birds of the Philippines chirruping nightjar wikipedia.org
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chirrup
▪ I. chirrup, v. (ˈtʃɪrəp) Forms: 6 cherip, 7 cherrip, cherrup, 7–9 cherup, 7– chirrup. [Evidently formed from chirp, by trilling the r, and developing an additional syllable, to indicate a corresponding variation of sound. But it was thus brought into phonetic association with cheer, cheerful, chee... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chiming wedgebill
The chiming wedgebill and chirruping wedgebill (Psophodes occidentalis) were considered a single species until as late as 1973, when they were separated wikipedia.org
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cheer-upping
cheer-upping, chear- in cheer-upping cup, var. of chirruping-cup, taken as from cheer-up.17.. Greenland Voy. (N.), Come turn up the boats, let's put on our coats, And to Ben's, there's a cheerupping cup. 1733 Cheyne Eng. Malady iii. iv. (1734) 328 They..retired to comfort themselves with a cheer-upp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wedgebill
wedge-bill is a common name for several birds and may refer to Australian endemic birds in the genus Psophodes: Chiming wedgebill (Psophodes occidentalis) Chirruping wikipedia.org
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tweek
tweek Radio. (twiːk) [Echoic.] A type of whistler which is heard as a short, high-pitched chirruping noise.1933 Burton & Boardman in Proc. IRE XXI. 1479 Two varieties of distinct musical atmospherics have been observed and given the onomatopœic names ‘swish’ and ‘tweek’. 1953 Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Julian Ralph Ford
He also discovered that the wedgebill comprised two separate species, the chirruping and chiming wedgebills. wikipedia.org
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Australian pipit
It has a sparrow-like chirruping call and a drawn-out tswee call. wikipedia.org
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Psophodes
Wedgebills are divided into the chirruping wedgebill (Psophodes cristatus) and the chiming wedgebill (Psophodes occidentalis). The chirruping wedgebill and the chiming wedgebill are plain grey-brown in appearance with small crests. wikipedia.org
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Savanna nightjar
It was once considered conspecific with the chirruping nightjar. wikipedia.org
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Lake Bindegolly National Park
biome-restricted inland dotterel, Bourke's parrot, slaty-backed thornbill, grey-headed honeyeater, black honeyeater, pied honeyeater, Hall's babbler, chirruping wikipedia.org
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Boolcoomatta, Bindarrah and Kalkaroo Stations Important Bird Area
Birds As well as plains-wanderers, significant bird populations in the IBA include chirruping wedgebills, cinnamon quail-thrushes, inland dotterels, redthroats wikipedia.org
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Mount Lyndhurst Important Bird Area
It also supports populations of inland dotterels, thick-billed grasswrens, banded whitefaces, black and pied honeyeaters, gibberbirds, chirruping wedgebills wikipedia.org
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