...Inthis case, kāk irresistibly reminds one of the raven'scroaking voice; which we describe by caw...
James Richardson 「Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa Performed in the Years 1850-51, Volume 2」
...It is,in fact, as unlike the harsh, grating caw of theformer species as the clarion call of the cock isunlike the grunting of swine...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds and Man」
...Crows caw, while Ravens croak; but to be sure that youhave actually seen a Raven he should be with Crows, whenthe Raven's much larger size is evident...
Frank M. Chapman 「What Bird is That?」
...Caw, caw, with many variations;song, car-r-r-uck, oo-oo-oo-oo-ah...
Frank M. Chapman 「Color Key to North American Birds」
...The caw of the house-crow is replaced by the deeper note of the corby...
Douglas Dewar 「Birds of the Indian Hills」
... with itslong melancholy caw that seems to make the silence and solitude deeper?”...
Various 「Birds Illustrated by Color Photograph [April, 1897]」
...At first the call of thekoel is a squeak, but later it takes the form of a creditable,if ludicrous, attempt at a caw...
Douglas Dewar 「A Bird Calendar for Northern India」
...Exclaiming 'Hear, Hear,' for 'Caw, Caw...
John Ruskin 「Love's Meinie」
... Its caw is weak and feminine—a sort of split and abortive caw, that stamps it the sneak-thief it is...
John Burroughs 「Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and, Other Papers」
...A plunge, a grip ofhis claw, a weak caw, and it's all over...
William J. Long 「Ways of Wood Folk」
...A man sees a flock of crows in a tree in a stateof commotion; now they all caw, then only onemaster voice is heard, presently two or three crowsfall upon one of their number and fell him to theground...
John Burroughs 「Ways of Nature」
...One of them uttered a peculiar caw asthey saw me, but they did not fly away...
John Burroughs 「Ways of Nature」
...The croak of the crow is, moreover,much harsher than the caw of the rook...
Various 「Natural History in Anecdote」
...But heonly cried “Caw, caw, caw;” so Bo-Peep ran on again across thefields...
Joseph Martin Kronheim 「My First Picture Book」
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The building rook’ll caw from the windy tall elm-tree,And the tufted plover pipe along the fallow lea,And the swallow’ll come back again with summer o’er the wave...
Alfred, Lord Tennyson 「The Early Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson」
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