Subject: | Re: Newbie request for identification |
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From: | "Graham Meadows" gjmeadows |
Date: | Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:35 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Serge Thanks for the positive ID, Next mission is to photograph the offender! All the best Graham On Monday 25 Jun 2012 14:36:07 you wrote: > > It definitely has a fringillid taste (carduelis sp. or fringilla sp.), > even though > I doubt it's a Greenfinch. > [But there are Greenfinch's calls in the background, e.g. at 20", 26", > 29", and almost permanently after 35".] > > My best bet was Eurasian Siskin, but I was not convinced. > I asked people more knowledgeable than me, and got a > satisfactory answer: It's a Common Redpoll _Carduelis flammea_/ > > Listen to: http://www.xeno-canto.org/41076 |
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