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Wrong! Come on prairiemerlin you can do this! Your brain is becoming muddled! Clear your mind and think...you have not yet used all your options...
 
Hmm... might you be considering Solitary Vireo a separate species? It was split into three species - Blue-headed, Cassin's, and Plumbeous. It can't really be anything else - there are Winter Wrens singing in the background, and no other vireos overlap in range with Winter Wren. Unless... it's not a vireo. Thanks for giving me a headache Bobby...;)
 
Let me make sure I am not making a brain dead mistake. You may have got this one right already...it could be my fault...it has happened before...on RARE occasions...
 
A mac user who can't get the WMV files to play. :-C :-C :-C

There isn't any way we could play with mp3's is there?

Chris
 
"Bird Song" #7

I am sorry...prairiemerlin I compared my file to Cornell's and it did not match at all! Disregard that last one and try this...


Attention: Now avaliable in .wmv and .mp3
 

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Ack, a lot of the bird sounds you are posting are from the East, so I'm not very good with them. |:S| I only got the Swainson's and Varied Thrush, two of my all-time favorite avian singers. |8)| I'll keep trying, though.
 
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