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  • 1cheep´er — cheep «cheep», verb, noun. –v.i. to make a short, sharp sound such as a young bird makes; chirp; peep: »newly hatched chicks constantly cheeping. –v.t. to utter with a cheeping voice. –n. a short, sharp, sound such as a young bird makes; chirp;… …

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  • 2chick — n. 1) to hatch chicks 2) chicks cheep 3) a brood of chicks * * * [tʃɪk] a brood of chicks to hatch chick s chicks cheep …

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  • 4List of animal sounds — This is a list of animal sounds, sounds made by animals. First verbs used to label animal sounds are listed, followed by figures of speech that imitate those sounds. Please note that these lists are only valid for the English language, as… …

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  • 5Chiffchaff — Resting during migration at sea   …

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  • 6De Colores — (Of Colors) is a traditional folk song that is well known throughout the Spanish speaking world. The song was brought to the Americas from Spain during the 16th century.[1] In modern times, the song frequently appears in collections of children s …

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  • 7Corn Crake — Landrail redirects here. For the ships of the Royal Navy, see HMS Landrail. Corn Crake Conservation status …

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  • 8chirp — vb Chirp, chirrup, cheep, peep, tweet, twitter, chitter can all mean as verbs to make the little sounds character istic of small animals and as nouns the little sounds so made, and all can be extended to sounds and the making of sounds (as by… …

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  • 9Osprey — For other uses, see Osprey (disambiguation). Osprey North American subspecies Conservation status …

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  • 10Grey Wagtail — Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) …

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