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The display song of the male is a fluty poor-me.
One of them offered up a fluty comment to the head Obin in its native language.
Some sopranos can just flip into a light, fluty voice in the upper register.
Call a series of fluty piping notes, also a shrill whistle.
"How nice," she said in her soft, fluty voice.
Cesura said, in a deep, fluty voice," That's all right.
The usual call is a rapid series of three short fluty notes syllabilized as teu-teu-teu.
It would rise in a fluty way and then fail and she'd start again in the lower registers.
"Oaths are made to be kept only until their purpose be fulfilled," the fluty voice responded.
Her soft, fluty voice often left a listener unprepared for the force of her comments, which she could deliver in at least five languages.
At last the fluty voice called, "Now it's crystal clear to me, Oh Patient Son.
In 1948, a gangly Californian with a preposterously fluty voice stomped into Paris on size 12 feet.
Far-carrying voice a loud, clear, vibrant, fluty string of double notes; also a single repeated musical yelp.
So faintly the two men could barely hear it - yet hear it each did - the fluty voice inquired, "Are you afraid?"
Before she could utter a word Mr. Scogan's fluty voice had pronounced the opening phrases of a discourse.
The music on the soundtrack was plaintive; it was being played on some fluty wind-instrument, possibly by a human player.
Then the high, fluty voice of Miss Blue Glass: "Softly, Ben.
"You speak in riddles, Gentle Son," the fluty voice responded soothingly, as its owner went on sorting his scraps.
They are highly territorial and their fluty double-noted whistle calls ("qweeek-qweeek") can be constantly heard from their territories, sometimes throughout the nights.
The usual call is a nasal niee or myaa and the song (diffusus) is a fluty iwee wee wee-leeow.
Poets Too Have Beaks Poets seem to be fascinated by owls, perhaps because they too emit a fluty cry and can see in the dark.
And yet, the other Linjeni crowded around and felt of the knitting and exclaimed over it in their soft, fluty voices as though they'd never seen any before.
In counterpoint were the fluty trills of variegated toads, blended with the gentle croon of spadefoot toads, all set to the cadence of the tree frog's sharp karreck-karreck-karreck.
When it drops off a note--but you will not know it except the Douglas squirrel tells you with his high, fluty chirrup from the pines' aerial gloom--sign that some star watcher has caught the first far glint of the nearing sun.