I've just been looking through Borror and Gunn and
making some spectrographs from Stokes. Even though
this is extralimital, it is only slightly so: What
about Kentucky Warblers for 1 and 2?
Greg Kunkel
--- Marty Michener <> wrote:
> At 12:22 PM 7/1/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >I'd have to agree with Marty on this one....I've
> had plenty of experience
> >with eastern & western warblers, and this mystery
> bird sure sounds a lot
> >more like a 'myrtle' yellow-rump than a
> blackburnian. While the pattern is
> >similar to some ceruleans, it seems to lack any of
> the buzzy/reedy quality
> >typical of that species.
> >
> >Mark Phinney
>
> Mark you are probably right - Myrtles outnumber
> Ceruleans in most habitats
> these days, esp if conifers are involved. Most
> Ceruleans are very short
> rising buzzy songs; a few are longer like this one,
> but all I recall have
> the buzz. Sorry, Greg.
>
> my best regards,
>
> Marty Michener
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