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call note
noun
The note naturally used by a male bird to call a female. It is artificially applied by birdcatchers as a decoy.
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It also has a distinctive "chuck" call note not heard from the Eastern Meadowlark.
The queet call note of Ultramarine is slightly different from the sharper, harsher tchit or chink call of Amazonian, and Ultramarine has a faster and higher pitched song.
"A personal phone call, note or visit at a time of psychological distress carries more weight for all those not into using the computer as their main communication device".
The call note may be a squeak or a whistle (Skutch 1962); other descriptions of the call are "a sharp, inflected peeup" (Slud 1964) or "a sharp, nasal peeap" (Hilty 2003).
Adults and juveniles have also been known to produce a long-drawn "owooh" call note.
Predator-induced songs were identical to normal songs in the call note repertoire, but we found consistent differences in how the notes were assembled into songs.
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The call notes are quick, extremely high pitched and monotone.
Results revealed that "access call notes", "plate number check" and "find location on map" are the most important and frequently performed tasks for officers.
Call notes often are repeated at a rate of one note per second (Isler and Isler 1999).
After reviewing the call notes, Ms. Schultz also said Ms. Conte never asked for providers in Brooklyn, where she lives.
Pitch also may change abruptly, with one series of call notes immediately followed by another on a higher pitch.
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