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Accipiter91

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Think you know bird songs and calls? Put your knowledge to the test and see if YOU can ID the bird represented in the sound file below! When the bird is guessed correctly I will post a new one! Please limit your self to ONE GUESS PER POST. Although the file worked for me, you may have problems listening to the files tell me and I will try my best to fix it, I think Windows Media Player is required to play the file. Thanks and good luck! The first one is easy! ;)


Note: I apologize but due to limited resources and knowledge I am only able to do bird songs of the United States. However, anyone is free to guess!
 

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Great Job prairiemerlin it is an Eastern Towhee! Try this one on for size! Another easy one in my opinion!;)
 

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Yes! Great job to the both of you! It is a White-eyed Vireo! Don't worry about naming any background songs or calls unless it says so in the instructions. This next one may not be so easy...there are two different birds trying to outsing the other!;) Do you think you know both of them?
 

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Yes! Great job prairiemerlin it is a Swainson's Thrush and Varied Thrush! Here is the next "Bird Song"...
 

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That first file was kind of short so this might shed some light on the mystery bird...
 

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