SB 4.6.12

mayūra-kekābhirutaṁ
 madāndhāli-vimūrcchitam
plāvitai rakta-kaṇṭhānāṁ
 kūjitaiś ca patattriṇām
Word for word: 
mayūra — peacocks; kekā — with the cries; abhirutam — resounding; mada — by intoxication; andha — blinded; ali — by the bees; vimūrcchitam — resounded; plāvitaiḥ — with the singing; rakta-kaṇṭhānām — of the cuckoos; kūjitaiḥ — with the whispering; ca — and; patattriṇām — of other birds.
Translation: 
On Kailāsa Hill there is always the rhythmical sound of the peacocks’ sweet vibrations and the bees’ humming. Cuckoos are always singing, and other birds whisper amongst themselves.