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- roost it makes a rattling sound and it often emits a characteristic "tsick-tsick" in flight, enabling it to be recognised by sound. European free-tailed...
- distinguish the people of the Yurok Tribe from the "Upper Klamath" or "Peh-tsick" Indians, who are now known as the Karuk Tribe. The name Yurok is derived...
- "rendered hsl-hsl-hsl-hsl-hsl-hsl-hsl". Its calls include twick or tiuck and a tsick. Female, Brazil Female Female on nest at Novo Mundo, Mato Grosso State,...
- breeding phenology. The Chilean woodstar's call is a series of rasping "tsick" notes, quieter and "less musical" than the call of the Peruvian sheartail...
- whistle, seee", a "loud, underslurred, and short note, tseeep", and "a louder tsick or tseet". The IUCN has ****essed the yellowish flycatcher as being of Least...
- rising in pitch, introduced by a few single notes", and its call is "a dry 'tsick' ". The IUCN has ****essed the grey-flanked cinclodes as being of Least Concern...
- courtship is a sharp krewwwwww, and freshly hatched chicks often call a tsick, to get the attention of their parent. The white-fronted plover is endemic...
- "extr. high, dry, fast trill, like 'trrrrriut'." It also makes a "tsirit, tsick" call, and its drumming on dead wood is "a loud staccato". The IUCN has...
- hydroelectric dams in California. The plaintiffs, members of the Karuk and Peh-tsick tribes, alleged both that the dams would violate their aboriginal title...