I agree with previous posters - the bird is a white-throated sparrow (one of
the most common songbirds in Canadian forests) and the other noise is some
sort of wood-boring beetle. I've heard them in the east, but not in my local
western forest.
Mark Phinney
on 7/7/07 1:36 PM, Greg Weddig at wrote:
Here is a mystery call that was recorded this last week during my trip
to Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. It was a common
caller throughout the week we were on the lakes, also calling (though
not in this sample) were Swainson's Thrush, Green Frogs, Bullfrogs,
what seems to be a mystery frog (see link below), and the ubiquitous
Common Loon. Still sifting through about 7 hours of recordings. Will
post some stereo recordings later this week. Thanks in advance!
Bird:
http://www.gregweddig.net/MysteryALG186.mp3
Frog?:
http://www.gregweddig.net/MysteryALG187.mp3
--greg weddig
Baltimore, MD
http://gregweddig.net/
"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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