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Old Monday 25th May 2009, 22:28   #1
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Warbler? Northern Sweden

Hello, is this some sort of Warbler? There are a lot of Redwings around that sings at the same time but you should able to hear it, itīs most clear sound of it just at the end of the recording. Thanks!

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Old Monday 25th May 2009, 23:20   #2
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At the beginning i hear a short snatch of Willow Warbler song. A descending cadence of sweet notes.
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Old Monday 25th May 2009, 23:23   #3
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At the beginning i hear a short snatch of Willow Warbler song. A descending cadence of sweet notes.
Ok, you might be right at the beginning. I do believe this is something else then Willow though, listen to the last tunes :)
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Towards the last third i'm picking out similar phrasing to Red-Breasted Flycatcher. I know they breed in Sweden. Are you aware of any in this area? No Garden Warbler though!
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Towards the last third i'm picking out similar phrasing to Red-Breasted Flycatcher. I know they breed in Sweden. Are you aware of any in this area? No Garden Warbler though!
There are plenty of garden warblers in the area thatīs why I thought it could be one. Never seen any Red-Breasted Flycatcher being found here. But I would enjoy it if it was one, hehe
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The bird right at the end sounds a bit like a Robin.
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The bird right at the end sounds a bit like a Robin.
Ok, but not sure then? Robins are quite common here.
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Ok, but not sure then? Robins are quite common here.
I think it probably is one, but it's a bit hard to be sure with the distortion on the sound.
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I think it probably is one, but it's a bit hard to be sure with the distortion on the sound.
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