Subject: | Re: Help with bird song ID? |
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From: | "Bill Whitacre" billw600 |
Date: | Fri May 10, 2013 10:37 am ((PDT)) |
Whoops, sorry. This is from Alexandria, VA, USA. --- On May 10, 2013, at 10:43 AM, chrishails50 <> wrote: > Seems like northern hemisphere but tell us which continent Bill, I have s= uggestions if it is Europe. > > c > > --- In Bill Whitacre <> wrote: > > > > I'm sure it's off-topic for this group but I wonder if there is a maill= ist where one can send an unidentified bird song or link to one and get som= e help identifying it? > > > > I'm getting 'warbler woes' as migration heats up and there seems to be = a new warbler in the backyard every day or two. Since it takes me awhile to= find them and then to see something besides their bellies and bottoms it's= often the song I rely on for ID. Having not birded in some years I forgot = how similar some warblers' songs sound. ;-) > > > > |
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