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Old Wednesday 15th July 2009, 14:41   #1
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Dear, Ihave record these songs, can you help me to identificate?

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Old Wednesday 15th July 2009, 14:43   #2
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Old Wednesday 15th July 2009, 15:15   #6
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Dear, Ihave record these songs, can you help me to identificate?

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Scono 10 – Blackbird (Turdus merula) alarm call and Robin (Erithacus rubecula) singing
Scono 11 – As above and a Serin (Serinus serinus) calls at 0:51
Scono 12 – Familiar but I can’t place it (EDIT: may well just be a Great Tit, Parus major)
Scono 13 - ???
Scono 14 – Nightingale (Luscinia megarynchos) and Sardinian Warbler (Sylvia melanocephala) and possibly something else.

Will try the other later.

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Scono 15 - ???
Scono 16 - Song Thrush, Turdus philomelos
Scono 17 - Chaffinch, Fringilla coelebs
Scono 18 - Same two birds as above, plus the Robin again
Scono 19 - Could be Short-toed Treecreeper, Certhia brachydactyla.
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Scono 20 - Marsh Tit, Poecile palustris (or possibly another Tit species - Great Tit can do sounds like this)
Scono 21 - Wren, Troglodytes troglodytes (also Robin and Chaffinch as earlier plus Great Tit)
Scono 22 - Nuthatch, Sitta Europaea, plus the Chaffinch, Wren and Robin above.
Scono 23 - Probably Great Tit again
Scono 24 - Very high pitched sound not easy on a PC, but I suspect Goldcrest, Regulus regulus
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Old Wednesday 15th July 2009, 16:48   #9
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Scono 10 – Blackbird (Turdus merula) alarm call and Robin (Erithacus rubecula) singing
Scono 11 – As above and a Serin (Serinus serinus) calls at 0:51
Scono 12 – Familiar but I can’t place it (EDIT: may well just be a Great Tit, Parus major)
Scono 13 - ???
Scono 14 – Nightingale (Luscinia megarynchos) and Sardinian Warbler (Sylvia melanocephala) and possibly something else.
10 also has Chaffinch, agree with rest I think.
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Scono 25 - Wren and Chaffinch again, and the foreground bird is a Coal Tit, Periparus ater, I think
Scono 26 - Again Coal Tit, I think.
Scono 27 - Nothing new
Scono 28 - Tit again, not sure which.
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Scono 15 - ???
Scono 16 - Song Thrush, Turdus philomelos
Scono 17 - Chaffinch, Fringilla coelebs
Scono 18 - Same two birds as above, plus the Robin again
Scono 19 - Could be Short-toed Treecreeper, Certhia brachydactyla.
19 is definitely not Short-toed Treecreeper, but I cannot think of an alternative. Maybe a wheatear or chat?
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Scono 24 - Very high pitched sound not easy on a PC, but I suspect Goldcrest, Regulus regulus
This could well be a Short-toed Treecreeper, but the quality is bad.
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19 is definitely not Short-toed Treecreeper, but I cannot think of an alternative. Maybe a wheatear or chat?
Sounds like some kind of sub-song.
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19 is the song of rock bunting.
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19 is the song of rock bunting.
Yes it is! Really should have got that, was listening to one just three weeks ago.

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Scono 14 – Nightingale (Luscinia megarynchos) and Sardinian Warbler (Sylvia melanocephala) and possibly something else.
This is my interpretation of Scono 14:

00.00 Nightingale, song
00.02 Chaffinch, call
00.04 Black Redstart, song
00.04-00.08 Barn Swallow, calls
00.08 Corn Bunting, song
00.08-00.10 possibly Redshank
00.10 Nightingale, song
00.13 Nightingale, song
00.15 Black Redstart, song
00.17 Northern Wheatear, song
00.19 Nightingale, song
00.22 Northern Wheatear, song
00.23 Black Redstart, song
00.27 Nightingale, song
00.29 Magpie, call
00.32 Chaffinch, call
00.32 Nightingale, song
00.35 Magpie, call
00.36 Nightingale, song
00.37 Corn Bunting, song (the recording ends in the middle of the strophe)

Can't hear any Sardinian Warbler.
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Scono 18 - Same two birds as above, plus the Robin again
I can't hear a Robin, but there's a Wren at the end of Scono 18.

Some additions:

Scono 30:
Robin (in the foreground)

Scono 31:
00.00-00.03 Blackcap, song
00.03 Blackbird, call
00.03 Chaffinch, song
00.05 Robin, song
00.06-00.15 sounds like either Stonechat or Black Redstart (they're pretty similar)

Scono 32:
First the call of a Marsh Tit and then the song of a Chaffinch
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