The male's territorial call is a repeated loud ko-tek.
Many species also have a territorial call that is used to drive away other males.
It is used as a territorial call, alarm and announcement.
The territorial call of the Australian Raven is a slow, high ah-ah-aaaah with the last note drawn out.
The territorial call, also given by opponents during fights, is a long "preet" with an upward inflection.
Another babbling occurrence during the juvenile age is the addition of territorial calls and mild threat vocalizations.
The male's territorial call is a very loud pukwowk.
Males form territories during the breeding season, and they defend their area with territorial calls.
The bullroarer makes a sound similar to a territorial call made by bulls.
These territorial calls are produced mainly by the males.