birdcall

/ˈbɜrdˌkɔl/
noun
  1. The sound or song that a bird makes.
    • The forest was filled with the gentle birdcall of sparrows at dawn.
    • We woke up to the beautiful birdcall of a robin outside our window.
    • She recognized the birdcall of a blue jay from across the park.
  2. A device or whistle used to imitate the sound of a bird, often for hunting or birdwatching.
    • He used a wooden birdcall to attract a cardinal for a better view.
    • The hunter blew a birdcall to lure ducks closer to the blind.
    • She bought a small birdcall at the nature store to practice bird sounds.
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