caw

caw
definition
verb
They aren't cawing ; no, that would be creepy enough because I hate crows as it is.
utter a caw.
noun
Instead I was met with the harsh caw of a crow, breaking the eerie silence.
the harsh cry of a crow or similar bird.
example
A 'caw' sounded and she looked up to see a large crow sitting on a bright streetlamp.
The ground was hard and brown and rocky, parched, but the 'caw' of birds from a nearby grove of olive trees muted the sound of my footsteps.
Closing her eyes and trying to sleep, she suddenly heard the familiar 'caw' of a crow from above in the tree.
A large raven sat perched upon the fence and gave a loud, obnoxious 'caw' .
Instead I was met with the harsh 'caw' of a crow, breaking the eerie silence.
Young himself appears to favor not the lofty melodies of tradition's songbirds but the crows' familiar caw 'caw' .
Not for her, of course, left swinging in a cave to the 'caw' of crows, but so the rest of us can go on.
The crow's 'caw' is much more harsh and resonant than that of the rook.
A raven cried from a tree top, its 'caw' echoing over a beaver-meadow of scarlet pitcher plants.
The bird seemed to answer this time, with another 'caw' .
Similarly her voice possesses a strange avian quality somewhere between a dulcet 'caw' , a folk drawl and that associated with young children.
Startled birds fluttered out of their black recesses; crows awoke in the trees and 'cawed' their alarms.
Crows crept over the shreds of flesh, silent but for the flapping out of black wings and a few angry 'caws' .
Breeding adults may emit 'caws' , sighs or hissing calls.
He could just make out tropical birds flitting from tree to tree their faint 'caws' echoing up from the valley.
Otherworldly 'caws' , a sound they produce only when they are at sea, enable the sociable birds to maintain contact even in stormy conditions.
They aren't 'cawing' ; no, that would be creepy enough because I hate crows as it is.
As I entered the park just beyond the lane, my thoughts were again interrupted, this time by a short series of 'caws' coming from three crows flying overhead.
She heard 'caws' and shrieks, but she didn't have time to try to analyze all of them.
Didn't get much birding in this weekend as a result of the closet ordeal but I did notice that a blue jay in our neighborhood is mimicking the crows very well, only its 'caws' are much softer and a bit rapid - impressive nonetheless.
The sound of 'caws' resonated through the forest.
For example, in Disneyland there are fake birds worked by electric motors which emit 'caws' and shrieks as you pass by them.
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