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Her Italian, with its remnants of Swiss German, swoops high and low in thrilling musical notes, like an excited bird.
"And if you just had a couple of white guys in there, you might get them a little excited," Bird said.
Ms. Ohlsen contributed "Under a Sheltered Sky" in which Danielle Genest fluttered like an excited bird as she was pursued by Rolando Troconis to live percussion music by Chris de Rosa and a recorded score by Samuel Barber.
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Other calls include a korrkorrkorr given at the nest by anxious or excited birds, and a hard wep wep in flight.
Helen grabs a pair of binoculars and heads off for Bishop Middleham Quarry, where she joins excited bird-watchers waiting to spot one of a pair of Bee Eaters.
The aroma of cat scat wafting up from the base of a feeder is all it takes to keep certain songbirds away, while among domestic chicks, one bird will react excitedly to the smell of feces from a fearful peer, but only if both the smelled and smeller are eating a natural diet of insects and greenery.
I sat by the window, excitedly seeing the world from a bird's-eye view for the first time.
He has a bird book and shows the excited children pictures.
I have never seen him happier or more excited than when the first flowers of the canary bird rose would open in early summer.
Pete was unresponsive to my clothes, luggage and furniture, and I felt my spirits rise — maybe it was bird mites after all — but he started looking excited as he circled my bed.
Whenever someone saw a bird, we'd point it out to each other excitedly.
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