> The adults aren't singing much either at the moment. So you may be
> expecting too much of your little one, unless the seasons are that
> different in the States.
Having just said that, it looks like all they needed was some "Great
British Rain" and the adults are back on form. This is what a bunch of
~30 of the adults sound like at the moment
http://www.suffolkbirds.co.uk/audio/070701_07-00_sg_tgap_t04_fn.mp3
I still haven't observed any of the grey juveniles 'sing' - where there
are encounters between them they emit a sound like the harsh begging
call, not the whistling sound of the adults.
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause
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