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warble <a warble; warbles> N

warble <a warble; warbles> N

warble N

warble tone ACOUS

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They seem to have the head of a bird and a body of a gecko, and their call is a short warble-type sound.
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Less often, a full song is given, consisting of a variable warbling tune, repeated several times as in many mockingbirds.
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Wood bows between the drumstick and the bridge to produce a high-pitched, warbling sound, similar to a theremin.
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When they find rare food of high quality, macaques will emit warbles, harmonic arches, or chirps.
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Once a male has found a mate, he selects a territory, marking the boundaries by warbling as he flies from perch to perch.
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Its call is "tsit-it-it", and the song is warbled goldfinch-like trills and whistles given in display flight or from a high perch.
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The former has a fairly uniform, long, and warbling song.
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The warble sounds as if the flute is vacillating back and forth between different notes.
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Its song was a complex melody composed of flute-like notes, liquid warbles, buzzy trills, and gurgling whistles.
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The warbling vireo's song is a cheerful warble, similar to that of the painted bunting.
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