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- The churring cisticola (Cisticola njombe) is a species of bird in the family Cisticolidae. It is found in Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia. Its natural habitat...
- their mothers and siblings. Churring (or churtling): A churr is a shrill, staccato call that can last up to two seconds. Churring and chirping have been noted...
- territory in spring and advertises his presence with a distinctive sustained churring trill from a perch. He patrols his territory with wings held in a V and...
- Lumineaux Lutum (Mud-Woman) Mimic, Space Misi Moon, Rogue Mortiss Murderoid Nay-Churr Phlog-Crawler Pirate of Gith Monstrous Manual (1993) (as Gith, Pirate) Plasman...
- high-pitched notes, trills, rattles, twittering, whistling, chattering, nasal churrs, screams, and wails. These calls are used by both ****es in communication...
- unidentified nightjar calls heard in the breeding area include a rapid churring and a knocking sound. The common name and binomial commemorates the ornithologist...
- Anxious birds emit a harsh, shrit-it-it and nestlings call for food with a churring noise. There are seven subspecies differing in the hue of the upperparts...
- circular holes in tuberous plants. The males occasionally produce a soft, 'churring' song from within a specially constructed chamber in the burrow system...
- feeding young. The calls include cheeps and chirps, and the typical sparrow churring alarm call. The northern grey-headed sparrow is replaced in eastern and...
- sounds and calls; common calls include a ch****, ch****, ch**** and a guttural churring krr'r'r'r'r. Aphelocoma jays are also, like all other jays, often quite...