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Meaning of sirirí by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez





Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

sirirí
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In Colombia is a bird that constantly yells and is characterized by fleeing to the Falcons or hawks. Also tells ociety, Juan Caballero, tyrant, great kiskadee, its scientific name is Tyrannus melancholicus and belongs to the Family Tyrannidae. Says siriri in Colombia a person much cantaletea, who scolds and cloying with his sermons. It is also a permanent and loud noise. Persistent, stupid, annoying, unbearable, stalker. Why is that there is our popular adagio: 'all Hawk has their whistling-duck'

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