Little birds are pajaritos (with an accent on the first a.) It's what the Chicken Dance is called in Spain.
I have a BM Espana spanish guitar and it says on the label "Made in Spain" and judging by the excellent authentic spanish type sound I have no reason to doubt it.
I think it sounds like a bird but it is a DRUM SOUND
A+ locating food by sound
It says its name, whip poor will.
crows. like the song the crow and the butterfly on the sound of madness album
"Bird" in spanish is aves
bird sound is called called churping
Bird song
A bird whistle
I have a BM Espana spanish guitar and it says on the label "Made in Spain" and judging by the excellent authentic spanish type sound I have no reason to doubt it.
In Spanish, sound is "sonido".
It's either "Wolverine!" or "Wolverines!" I hear it just as 'Whoopeeeee!' --------------------------- Sounds like "Oyyy!!!" to me. ******************************************** I think the yellow bird says (as you pull him backwards) "Right Away" The yellow bird says FIRE AWAY! To me it sound like ''out of the way"
"Peep" is a palindrome often used to describe the sound of a baby bird.
The "th" sound as in "think" is part of the English sound system but not part of the Spanish sound system. Spanish does not have this interdental fricative sound.
says... its the same for both Spanish and English :)
h does not make a sound in spanish for j makes the h sound.
The bird that says "cheeter cheeter cheeter" is likely the Killdeer. This bird gets its name from its distinctive call, which sounds like it is saying "kill deer." Killdeer are known for their loud and repetitive calls that can sound like "cheeter cheeter cheeter" or "kil-dee kil-dee."