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RE: Mystery Birds

Subject: RE: Mystery Birds
From: antonio celis <>
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 11:41:16 -0600 (CST)
Hi John,

After kevin's and Martyn's species, I heard Bewick's
wren for sure and something else that sounds like a
Common Raven (around second 4-6), although, for this
one I'm not sure since it's too short sound.

Bye

Antonio Celis


 --- Martyn Stewart <> escribi=F3:


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The dominant high whistle is definitely a Red-winged
blackbird call. The
"whit" calls of a Swainson's thrush but then I looked
at the date, 23rd of
may, they are usually singing here by then with their
spiral sounding songs,
but after close examining I would still say it's a
Swainson's Thrush.
A Warbling Vireo starts off the clip and after just
looking what Kevin has
written I would concur with the MacGillivray's
warbler. I also hear a Song
Sparrow John..

Martyn

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-----Original Message-----
From: 
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John Hartog
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 10:15 PM
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Subject: [Nature Recordists] Mystery Birds

Anyone familiar with the bird calls in this snippet?
(1.4MB)

http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-050523-1900birds.mp3

Recorded in Clatsop County, Oregon on May 23rd 2005 at
7pm beside a
small lake in the foothills of the Coast Range about
ten miles from
the ocean.

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