The forest around them was busy with the sounds of chirping birds and the soft breeze of the wind. |
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The crackle and lick of the flames accompanies the chirping crickets and rustling leaves that surround him. |
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The springtime calling of frogs had given way to the chirping of crickets and the distant barks of rutting roe deer. |
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The birds flew from their nests in the trees and insects stopped their chirping. |
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I was expecting to hear waves, wind, drops of water, a few puffins chirping away, perhaps even some crashing sounds as ice falls into the sea. |
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There were animals twittering and chirping and plants growing and grass blowing in the breeze. |
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Sooner than you realize, birds will start chirping and there will be greenery all around. |
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They would fly, grouped together in the shape of a diamond, all coming out of one tree in a cacophony of chirping. |
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And that sickly-sweet music with birds chirping, water babbling, and the rush of wheat fields in the wind seemed brain numbing. |
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It's got some double-bass, some mandolin, a steel-stringed acoustic guitar, a birdie chirping, and a little drummer boy towards the end. |
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Lyonha awoke to the sound of birds chirping and trees singing their ancient chants. |
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Say there is a really high end chirping sound that one person is doing, someone else might counter it with a really bassy tone. |
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The only sounds were bugs thrumming in the grasses above and birds chirping even higher up. |
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We were shown into a smart little auditorium where big speakers were pumping out relaxing little sounds of birds chirping and water trickling. |
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She had lived in the city too long, Emma thought, and open windows and wild, chirping night songs had made her delirious. |
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Some crickets were chirping quietly and a few gusts of wind would rush past us every now and then. |
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She awoke the next morning to the sound of chirping birds and the wind whistling through the trees. |
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Even the birds liked this newcomer, as they circled round it, chirping happily. |
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Valerie heard sounds of the forest, the chirping of birds and the tinkling of water from a nearby spring. |
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Only the sounds of the watery ripples, chirping crickets, and the dirt under her feet disturbed the silence. |
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The only sounds were crickets chirping and the sound of cars driving around on other streets. |
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The only sound heard was crickets, chirping their nightly tunes hidden somewhere in the darkness. |
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The warm summer air whipped through Chris' open window blowing with it the sounds of crickets chirping. |
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I'm continuing with the list even though everyone seems to have abandoned me and left me with the sound of crickets chirping. |
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Only the sound of crickets chirping and grass swaying in the wind were heard. |
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She sniffed delicately as her ears moved to the sounds of crickets chirping. |
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Near the end of the film, there's a scene that has the sound of crickets chirping on the soundtrack, indicating it's taking place at night. |
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They could only hear the sound of crickets chirping from outside the small privacy window of the room. |
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Jonathan began to trill quietly, chirping and twittering at intervals and growing steadily louder. |
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On the second track, there is actually what appears to be a loop of a bird-like electronic chirping. |
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Now the silence settled over the garden was thick and heavy, a stark contrast to the chirping and tweeting he was so accustomed to. |
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The sounds of morning birds singing and chirping cheerfully could be heard all around. |
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Birds were singing, insects were chirping, and people could be heard talking in their homes. |
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The only sound was the soft crackle of flames and crickets chirping in the field. |
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It didn't take much time for her to relax and enjoy the sound of bubbling water and birds chirping. |
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The buzz of insects and the musical chirping of grasshoppers filled the air. |
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It is late morning, and the sound of spring blends harmoniously with the chirping birds. |
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Birds were chirping happily as the bright rays of the sun touched and caressed her skin. |
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Estrella yawned a little, and closed her eyes, listening silently to the serene sound of birds chirping and the small insects of summer buzzing. |
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It is quiet and calming and every so often one can here a bird singing and crickets chirping. |
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I hear the sound of birds chirping, the sound of the occasional mutt barking. |
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With the sun shining bright and the birds chirping, and the sound of my fathers guards marching around the palace area. |
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Birds were chirping quietly, a sound that increased in volume as the minutes passed. |
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The next morning, Adrian was awoken to the sounds of small birds chirping near his open windowsill. |
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The sounds of merry birds chirping and horses neighing pleasantly awoke Nyerel. |
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He could hear the sound of the birds chirping as they flew by, the flow of the nearby river and the wind blowing against the trees above them. |
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The birds are chirping merrily and I can hear the usual sound of motor cars hustling to reach wherever it is that their drivers need to get to. |
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Everyone has had a pop at him for his petulance in chirping her and getting sent off. |
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Not singing as they did in the spring, they were nevertheless chirping, chucking and chittering as they gleaned seeds and insects. |
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It was almost dawn, the sky was clearing, the crows had started cawing and the birds were chirping all around. |
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He was awakened by the chirping of birds and found four starlings perched outside his window. |
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The only sounds he heard were the crickets chirping, the manes and tails being swished about and the occasional grunts and snorts from the animals that occupy the stables. |
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On Friday morning, Sheree awakened to delightful sunbeams pouring into the room from the window and the sound of baby birds chirping in their nest. |
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Even just before dusk, there were only a scant few Chickadees chittering about, and they were making their soft chirping calls, rather than their usual brassy ones. |
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The entire area was abuzz with various sounds in the air, such as leaves rustling in the wind, birds chirping, insects humming, and the distinct sound of flowing water. |
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I slow my pace as we walk on deeper into the woods where the ghost song is lost by the constant chatter of the squirrels and the chirping of the birds. |
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The bird flew off chirping in alarm, and the rodent scurried around the tree trunk and watched events with a bright and beady eye. |
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But even if they have such thoughts, and even if the hawks start chirping louder, the Fed is now committed to this path. |
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I am surprised at my friend across the way, the member from Ancaster, who is chirping away on this. |
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Bring up music and cross fade into outdoor effect of birds chirping and squirrels trilling in the cool air of the morning. |
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Sounds like footsteps, chirping birds, rustling paper, etc. may seem quite loud at first because you probably haven't heard them for a while. |
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We can tell by their excited interventions and their chirping that they are a little excited about this because the truth really hurts. |
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Morning brought beautiful winter weather, sparkling sunshine, no wind, and the chirping of rock ptarmigan in the distance. |
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In nature there are rustling trees, rushing waters, chirping birds, growling beasts. |
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The best part of it was you would get out early in the morning and you'd hear the birds chirping and singing. |
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Whenever we have this debate, we hear nothing but chirping from the other side because we touch a nerve. |
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For the first time, we discover that the chirping cries of this sirenian are actually the result of the contractions of its forehead. |
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Harley plans to incorporate environmental sounds such as birds chirping and wind blowing into his work. |
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You might happen upon a bevy of larks, chirping or singing together. |
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At that point I began to hear birds chirping over the explosive sound of the firing range, I looked around in confusion, and then was awakened suddenly. |
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With the coming of fair weather the birds are chirping and a young mans fancy turns to thoughts of mindlessly riding his unmufflered bike down the road. |
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The sun was bright and cheerily shone in on her bed, the birds were chirping noisily, Mathilde was lowing from the barn eager to be milked, and she smelled breakfast. |
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Birds were chirping in a cacophony of songs, while somewhere in the background there was the distinctive and yet subtle whisper of leaves rustling. |
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We were stopped in our tracks as wave after wave of fieldfares with a soft chirping twittering glided out of tall silver birch trees and on to patches of pasture. |
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Its mossy floor was crawling with wildlife, and the tips of the treetops rang with the mindless tittering and singing and chirping of a thousand different night birds. |
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After the hectic activity during daytime, the area is virtually deserted by dusk with the chirping of crickets casting an eerie spell on the setting. |
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Where normal street tyres would be screaming in protest, approaching the very high limit of adhesion in a bend produces chirping noises from the Cup tyres. |
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The birds stopped chirping and even the insects went silent. |
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Suddenly the sound of crickets chirping in the night filled the room. |
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These birds of a small size actually live off water snakes, so wherever there are water snakes, you can always hear the chirping of these little birds. |
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The most charming excursus can be found when Phaedrus and Socrates return to the chirping cicadas that surround them. |
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I could hear the birds chirping and the leaves rustling in the wind. |
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He could hear the gentle swish of waves and some creature chirping nearby. |
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Those four baby robins, bills upstretched to the sky, blindly and madly chirping for someone, anyone, to drop them a worm — that was exactly what our human lives felt like at that moment. |
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Most house sparrow vocalisations are variations on its short and incessant chirping call. |
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Tinnitus is a disorder tied to hearing impairment that causes a buzzing, hissing, chirping or other noise that never stops, in the heads of its sufferers. |
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Just a few steps away from the house you will find yourself in the middle of a natural area abound with mountain vineyards, olive and apple trees, and wild rosemary, not to mention the frenquent chirping of crickets. |
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Imagine yourself in a sunny land of pine forests surrounded by powerfully perfumed brooms mixed to the subtle scents of thyme or rosemary and where you will be lulled by the cicada chirping. |
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Any alternation of chirping between deafened males, or between a deafened and a normal male, occurred only rarely, for brief times, and by chance. |
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Birds are chirping, and a cow is heard lowing in the distance. |
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This countdown is accompanied by a chirping sound. |
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Once, on a coldish night, all five of us were snugly under our blankets in varying degrees of somnolence when we were disturbed by the loud chirping of a solitary cricket. |
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I haven't heard them chirping by my window. |
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Computer owners often just shut the lid, which has a similar effect. In sleep and standby modes, modern electronics go on chirping wirelessly to sort out an available signal. |
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No ubiquitous telephones, no fax machines or computers burping and tweeping and chirping their electronic chirps. |
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As was mentioned earlier, Regen found that female crickets deprived of one tympanal organ were still able to locate a chirping male, though less effectively than when both organs were intact. |
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John McKay: Madam Speaker, I hear some chirping opposite. |
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But perhaps the greatest appeal of amphibians is not visual, but acoustic as anyone who has been privy to a chirping chorus of frogs as they begin their courtship ritual in early spring will attest. |
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The same holds for nature recordings of birds singing or the chirping of insects at night with a view to studying the local environment and ecology. |
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Like most rat vocalizations, the chirping is too high in pitch for humans to hear without special equipment. |
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Much communal chirping occurs before and after the birds settle in the roost in the evening, as well as before the birds leave the roost in the morning. |
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Like most rat vocalizations, the chirping is at frequencies too high for humans to hear without special equipment, so bat detectors have been used for this purpose. |
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