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Short-toed treecreeper is barely distinguishable in the field from its common relative: except, that it, for the distinctive call, which we could hear loud and clear.
They can be difficult to see, so listen out for their very distinctive call, which you may hear as they take off.
The knocking of a woodpecker, the snickering of a pair of squirrels and the chick-a-dee-dee-dee of the bird named for that distinctive call rounded out this early morning concert.
One of the frogs that Griffith was hoping to catch, the horned marsupial frog, has a distinctive call that's been likened to the sound of a champagne bottle being uncorked.
Flannery zooms in on our mutually beneficial relationships with species like the greater African honeyguide, which uses a distinctive call and display to lure people to beehives, which then become a shared food source.
On the other hand, despite an extensive investigation of the area where the sounds were heard, no one saw the woodpecker and no one heard its distinctive call, often described as a nasal "kent kent".
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It's a fragile show, but a distinctive calling card from a company to watch.
Fans cheered several close plays at the plate that went in the Tigers' favor, with Joyce's loud, and distinctive, calls resounding in the park.
Such distinctive calls provide a means for bottlenose dolphins to find one another, a particularly useful ability in the animals' large, fluid social networks.
If anything, it gave her a distinctive calling card, drawing the eyes of Greeks who had seen too few people like her to feel much beyond curiosity.
This is evident from the work of researchers who report that the distinctive calls made by female chimpanzees during sex are part of a sophisticated social calculation.
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