Subject: | Re: unknown bird |
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From: | "alulatonserien" alulatonserien |
Date: | Mon Nov 22, 2010 2:42 am ((PST)) |
Hello, i think these birds in this recording are juvenile Carduelis chloris. if you are interested i could upload a reference recording of my own. sorry for answering late, best patrick > > The consensus was that it's atypical calls of Greenfinch _Carduelis > > chloris_, probably young ones. > > When you say "spring", are you meaning end of March, mid-June or > > something in between? ;-) > > > > --Serge > > > > > Thanks for your reply Serge! > This recording was made in the middle of may and there were lots of > Carduelis chloris in the garden. The adults have a different kind of > call but I am not sure I have had the opportunity to identify the young > ones. > I think this bird is a breeder in Capri. I=B4ll try to find a recording > with young ones to confirm your idea, > Regards > Oerjan > > > |
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