Song Sparrow is correct, and California Towhee also seems right....but wow,
those are some strange sounding blackbirds you have down there!
Mark Phinney
on 5/24/08 5:43 PM, Dan Dugan at wrote:
Re:
<http://ad2004.hku.nl/naturesound/dandugan/NS080426_Lake_County_white-crowne
d.mp3
>
Along with the red-winged blackbirds, I think it's a white-crowned
sparrow,but the dialect is different from what I'm used to in my
neighborhood.
What is making the "tink" notes?
Using the ugly underline characters in hope the URL will transmit
better.
-Dan Dugan
AT3032s on Jecklin disk, SD744T recorder, high-pass 124Hz.
"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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