Ostriches produce a variety of vocalizations to communicate, including chirps, honks, hisses, growls, and booms. Male ostriches are known for their deep booming sounds, which can be heard from several kilometers away. They inflate their necks to create these low-pitched noises, which are similar to a lion's roar but more muffled. These calls are particularly prominent during the breeding season when males attract females for mating.

Bored of hearing “tweet” or “retweet” on #nostr let star calling it booming or hissing. Obviously could use chirping but wouldn’t sound quite weird enough

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