It says it's name. An endlessly repeated "whip, poor, will.
Rattlesnakes are a common answer, but there are many birds named after their songs: bobwhites, chickadees, cuckoos, whippoorwills, and whooping cranes are good examples.
Is a a bird singing a beautiful sound
Yes. In cat language (Meow). Sometimes, a cat will make sound that sound like singing! Maybe their purring sounds like a tune!
Whippoorwills are a type of bird that can be found in warm climates. They live in North America in the summer, and migrate to Central America in the winter.
Uzo sound like shi.t and an anoying sound ringing in your ear drum
Eastern Whippoorwills live in the deciduous or mixed forests of North and Central America.
I like turtles
you sound like people are singing with you
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It actually says it's name, "whip, poor, will". Often repeated endlessly on summer nights.
It sounds like this "BA!".
Whippoorwills are named for their call, which is three syllables long and resembles the words 'whip-poor-will'.
Whippoorwills live in the eastern side of North America, the western side of the US and Central America.
Yes because some singing stars do that but maybe they do that because it's a habit but I say yes
I don't know if he does his own singing, but it sure does sound like himself.
it means the sound of the wind blowing in the sand storms. the wind and the sand sound like singing. They're using personification.
Rattlesnakes are a common answer, but there are many birds named after their songs: bobwhites, chickadees, cuckoos, whippoorwills, and whooping cranes are good examples.