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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. Vocal learning - Wikipedia

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    Vocal learning is the ability to modify acoustic and syntactic sounds, acquire new sounds via imitation, and produce vocalizations. "Vocalizations" in this case refers only to sounds generated by the vocal organ (mammalian larynx or avian syrinx) as opposed to by the lips, teeth, and tongue, which require substantially less motor control. [1]

  4. Bird vocalization - Wikipedia

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    Bird song is a popular subject in poetry. Famous examples inspired by bird song include the 1177 Persian poem "The Conference of the Birds", in which the birds of the world assemble under the wisest bird, the hoopoe, to decide who is to be their king. [161]

  5. Bill and Coo - Wikipedia

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    The plot of the film is that the birds live in a fictional, peaceful town named Chirpendale. A crow arrives known as the Black Menace. As his name suggests, the Black Menace terrorizes the town. The story follows the adventures of the hero Bill, a cab driver, as he tries to save Coo and the rest of the town's inhabitants from certain destruction.

  6. The Magic Garden (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    An article in the November 8, 2021, issue of Licensing Magazine stated that Hot Spaghetti Productions was running a crowdfunding campaign for an animated version of the show, to be titled "The New Magic Garden"; it would star younger versions of all the characters, and it would feature the voices of Carole Demas and Paula Janis. [5]

  7. Chiikawa - Wikipedia

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    A band of cuties in pajamas with no faces painted on. Their songs are so popular that they decide to sing at a large event, but a giant bird takes all others except the green Pajama Cutie, so Chiikawa, Hachiware, and Usagi join the Pajama Party band as replacements On the day of the event, the other members are saved by Chiikawa et al. Green

  8. Chirp (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Chirp (voiced by Jacob Ewaniuk) is a male yellow bird who wears red boots. Squawk (voiced by Adrian David Lloyd) is a male blue bird. Tweet (voiced by Brianna D'Aguanno) is a female orange bird who has purple spots. Sparky (voiced by Elana Durtnall) is a dog who gives advice and explains what item Chirp, Squawk, and Tweet have.

  9. Kookaburra (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was performed for the first time in 1934 at the annual Jamboree in Frankston, Victoria, at which the Baden-Powells, founders of the Scouting and Guiding movements, were present. [ 1 ] The song is performed around the world, particularly in the United States , Canada , New Zealand and the United Kingdom , where the Girl Guide movement ...