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Re: Need Help with a Bird Sound

Subject: Re: Need Help with a Bird Sound
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Date: Sun May 3, 2015 8:38 am ((PDT))
Jerry,

This is definitely a Yellow-breasted Chat. The combination of single notes =
along with series of notes, and the distinct pause separating each utteranc=
e are key, in its rather halting delivery. I'm used to hearing more variety=
 in the multi-note phrases, from one to the next.

All the best,
Ernie Jardine


www.birdsongidentification.com


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Subject: [Nature Recordists] Need Help with a Bird Sound








Hi all,



This one really has me stumped.  When I first heard it calling, I thought i=
t was a pileated woodpecker.  I=E2=80=99m now convinced that is not correct=
 though.



I recorded it at Seven Islands State Birding Park in east Tennessee, U.S. a=
bout a week ago.  Sorry I have no visuals.



Please listen to the primary bird in this recording and share your thoughts=
.



http://www.birdblind.org/bird.mp3














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