Subject: | Variation on Spotted Towhee Trill |
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From: | "Neville Recording" nevillerecording |
Date: | Mon Aug 4, 2008 9:16 am ((PDT)) |
Interesting recording of the Towhee Martyn. I have recorded one bird in my yard making three different sounds this spring. Also, going further east the Spotted Towhee sound more like Eastern Towhees. I think Kevin has my Prairie CD with an example from Saskatchewan. The song sounds Eastern but the call notes are definitely Spotted. I've stopped getting up a 04:10 Maryn, but earlier this year(mid June) I was recording an Olive-sided Flycatcher in northern Manitoba. At one point the flycatcher came really close and he was joined by a female that made soft trittering calls, something I have never heard or recorded before. John Neville Salt Spring Island BC |
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