Dear Members,
I just spent the last 5 days up in Lake Tahoe (California/Nevada Sierra) a=
nd
did quite a bit of recording. I have had a vacation home there for over 20 =
years and feel pretty comfortable with my knowledge of various bird
vocalizations. However, this trip I was awakened at 0440 with a vocalizatio=
n I have not
heard before (or at least not recorded in my brain). It sounded like a
Western Tanager with a combination of calls and song that went on for at le=
ast 1/2
an hour. I made a 30 minute recording on the 3rd day and verified the bird =
(too dark to see it singing) by playing a short cut to two male Western
tanagers on a walk later in the day. They reacted immediately and one actu=
ally
almost crashed into me as it swooped down from a tree.
I am not sure that attachments are allowed by the List server. Anyhow, I am=
attaching an MP3 Wave file of a very short part of the 30 minute recording=
.
Is anyone familiar with the dawn song (?) of the Western Tanager? I was
certainly surprised.
My best,
john
John V. Moore Nature Recordings
"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg
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