Robins are one of the most vocal birds, and the most heard because they are one of the first birds to begin singing in the morning and one of the last to be heard at night.
They are the bird referred to in the proverb, " the early bird gets the worm"
Most people are familiar with a Robins cheer up, cheer up sound.
I goes like this: cheerily, cheeriup, cheerio, cheeriup.
There is a Whinney call that sounds like the whinney of a tiny horse
Peek and tut in alarm situations Peek, peek, tut, tut, tut.
A loud Seeeeee alerting for aerial predators
And a tzeeeup heard during migration
The territory song is a soft hisselly-hisselly sound.
The male is the most vocal especially during courtship.ut
Twip twip
a word to describe a sound 9like a honking horn )
Please see the related link below, to listen to a European robin singing.
The sound a donkey makes, a town in Ireland.
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Robin makes minimum union scale. $375 per show plus free coffee.
jingle jangle
loud and very noisey that they sound like they are screaming.
They don't make sounds.
clang
It makes a dull sound, while a metal makes a ringing noise like a gong!
Chirp Chirp Chirp...
Its called a trumpet sound. When the elephant makes a noise is supposed to sound like a trumpet.
Some verbs to describe this reaction would be: - fawning over - to admire - to gush
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Robin Hood Makes Good was created on 1939-02-11.
Alliteration is the repetition of the first sound in two or more words of a phrase. In rockin robin this is the ro sound of each word.
Onomatopoetic. It means that the word used to describe something has a sound reminiscent of the thing itself. For example, the Chinese word for "cat" is "miao," which is the sound a cat makes.