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- The groups are quite vocal, communicating with other groups by singing, roaring and other vocalisations.
- There are several similar species, including the partly sympatric Arctic tern, which can be separated on plumage details, leg and bill colour, or vocalisations.
- Other vocalisations include a rattling "trrrr", which resembles a house sparrow, a quiet "tuk" and a chattering "chret-chet".
- The rhesus macaque communicates with a variety of facial expressions, vocalisations, body postures, and gestures.
- They can produce a wide range of sounds and will "bark" when threatened; other vocalisations include a whinny similar to a horse and prolonged screams.
- Group cohesion is facilitated not only by vocalisations, but also through ritualised displays, which have been categorised as flight displays, postural displays, and facial displays.
- Previously unrecognised as a separate taxon due to its lack of morphological distinctness, Sangster and Rozendaal (2004) described this new species on the basis of its vocalisations, which differ significantly from those of the large-tailed nightjar races resident on other islands in the Lesser Sundas.
- The Iago sparrow's vocalisations include calls, varying between the sexes, elaborations of these called 'songs', and an alarm call.
- It can be distinguished from similar southasian nightjar species, like the chirruping nightjar, by its unique vocalisations.
- The russet sparrow's vocalisations are described by most sources as "the sweetest and most musical" of any sparrow.
- Cash Box said the "mere snatch of a song" was transformed into a "mighty four-minute track by virtue of an astounding production from Phil Spector and George Harrison", and that their achievement was then "sentimentally upstaged" by Ronnie reprising the wordless vocalisations of the Ronettes' "Be My Baby".
- They produce unusual howls, yodels, and other undulated vocalisations, in contrast to the characteristic bark of modern dog breeds.
- This is reflected in the vocalisations of lyrebirds in the Sherbrooke Forest in Victoria, which were observed to frequently mimic the song of pilotbirds, a species that had not been recorded in the area for over 10 years.
- The vocalisations include sharp chip or tweet calls, buzzes and whistles, and the song is a musical whistled cher chi weet, cher chir weet, cher chi chuweet.
- The squirrels make six distinct vocalisations: chirps, squeals, squawks, trills, growls, and teeth clattering.
- The vocalisations of the western whipbird are very similar to the wedgebills, however, the eastern whipbird differs once again in vocalisation.
- Merkle Tobias (2006): Territoriality, breeding biology and vocalisations of the Crimson-breasted Shrike.
- It has historically sometimes been considered to be the same species as the yellow-breasted and white-eared tailorbirds due to similarities in their vocalisations; however, these three species are genetically distinct, although they form a superspecies.
- The quality of these vocalisations is probably linked with the maguari stork's ground nesting habits and may be an adaptation to minimise attraction of predators’ attention.
- They are generally quiet and do not make many vocalisations apart from a distinctive whooshing noise while leaving their high-altitude roosts to feed in the morning.
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