[quote=@Raindeer] "They could obviously howl, what says they can not growl?" They chattered on until the male snarled. "Silence. We must at least try." He stepped forth and looked up at the trio, his head tilted lightly to the left in confusion. "You called for us? You howled? How does a bird howl?" [/quote] [@Raindeer] As the three beings approached, Cor gave a ‘thumbs up’ to Ima and Mica a happy tweet exiting his mouth. Mica let out a soft little huff whilst Ima hummed in thought. As what seemed to be the leader of the three waddled toward them, Cor let out a pleasant cooing sound as his eyes curved upward otherwise making no sounds as he listened, watching the body language and the reactions to the communication of barks, growls and whines of this foreign communication. Cor felt Ima and Mica both tense when a snarl burst forth from the leader to silence its partners and proceeded to reach his hands back to rub their arms in comfort as this same leader stepped forward. He had no idea what was said up to them, but guessed that the best way was to show them that they were replication the noises of unison. Cor nodded to the leader and then leaned his head back, his white mane falling back as he began letting out the replication of the howl, echoed in the next moment by Ima and Mica. They were still garbled in pitch but the likeness was still startlingly close. After a moment or two, Cor lowered the volume of his howl bit by bit, as he lowered his head to look down at the three beings below them, until the howl was nothing but a soft whisper. Then silence as he and his mates stopped their replication and he burst into a pleasant tweeting noise, bobbing his head with happiness. Mica took point on the next step, pointing downward at the food lain out on large leaves, neat piles of fruit of varying colors and sizes all sorted with like options, red fruit with red fruit, yellow with yellow, green with green, hoping that they enjoyed a certain kind so that more could be brought.