Subject: | Re: Need help Identifying Bird Sound |
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From: | "rapsac" cstroem |
Date: | Sun Apr 26, 2015 4:34 am ((PDT)) |
Country, continent? On 2015-04-26 12:05, 'Jerry Berrier' [naturerecordists] wrote: > > > I recorded this in Oak Ridge TN on April 22 near my mother=92s bird > feeders. (Sorry, no sighting) > > The chattering is from house sparrows I think, and I=92m fairly > confident the primary sound is a rose-breasted grosbeak, but before I > add it to my website, I would like some other opinions. I want to be > sure it=92s not a robin, but if it is, it is the most expressive one > I=92ve ever heard. > > http://www.birdblind.org/bird.mp3 > > Jerry Berrier > > 508-735-4420 > > http://www.birdblind.org > > > > |
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