Hello everyone!
I'm new to this forum and was hoping someone can help me identify a bird typical to the Midwestern part of the USA.
I have yet to see what this bird looks like, yet I've heard this bird all my life.
As a kid, my mom used to call it a "T-bird" or "P-bird" and it's call or song sounds as if it is calling out it's own name. It sings out just a slow 2-note whistle or call where the second note seems to be an octave lower than the first.
I occasionally hear this bird in the city, but seems to be more apparent out in the country.
Does anyone have a clue as to what this bird might be?
I've searched the internet with no luck.
Thank you for your help
I'm new to this forum and was hoping someone can help me identify a bird typical to the Midwestern part of the USA.
I have yet to see what this bird looks like, yet I've heard this bird all my life.
As a kid, my mom used to call it a "T-bird" or "P-bird" and it's call or song sounds as if it is calling out it's own name. It sings out just a slow 2-note whistle or call where the second note seems to be an octave lower than the first.
I occasionally hear this bird in the city, but seems to be more apparent out in the country.
Does anyone have a clue as to what this bird might be?
I've searched the internet with no luck.
Thank you for your help