Subject: | Re: Newbie request for identification |
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From: | "Tom Williams" pterodax |
Date: | Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:48 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Graham, To me this sounds like a slightly unusual variant of a Greenfinch call: http://www.xeno-canto.org/85095 although the slight drop in pitch at the beginning isn't something I've noticed before. Regards, Tom On 24 June 2012 16:09, Graham Meadows <> wrote: > ** > > > Hi All > > I am new to this group and relatively new to sound recording, i am an > amateur > photographer and ex Radio/telecoms Engineer. > > However, to start off i would like to ask for help in identifying a bird > call. > Recorded in my back garden in Bishop Auckland UK, I think it may be a > Twite > (CARDUELIS FLAVIROSTRIS) but i can't be sure. Can anyone help? > > I have just signed up with Soundcloud, This is the link > http://soundcloud.com/potmead/twite > > Any help or comments would be appreciated. > > Graham Meadows > > > > |
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