Subject: | Re: Bird Sounds |
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From: | "Suzanne Williams" scw1217 |
Date: | Fri Dec 8, 2006 6:32 am ((PST)) |
We do not have chickadees here, unless you heard the sound in extreme North Florida. I am east of Tampa. Most likely it was a titmouse given that description. Suzanne http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www Florida, USA --- In "M, J, & V Phinney" <> wrote: > > sounds like one of the chickadee/titmouse family - search the web for > 'tufted titmouse song' and have a listen ... > > It's often interpreted as 'peter peter peter peter' > > if not, please offer more details on the song - cadence, frequency, etc. > > > Mark Phinney > > > on 12/8/06 6:16 AM, Michael Dalton at wrote: > > > Can anyone help? > > I'd like to identify a bird heard in Florida from the description of its > sound. The bird made calls in groups of five that sounded like the word > "Sleepy" or the sound "Cee-bee." What bird is it? > > Mike > > > > > |
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