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Darrell Neufeld
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birdsong,grand beach ,manitoba
Hi,
What are the birds singing in this video,taken this June? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5Dq0LV3Ymg
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Go to this link, and click "Song" on the sidebar:
http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/i6270id.html That's the first bird, it's a Warbling Vireo. Here's the second bird, the one that is closer and louder, sounds like a Yellow Warbler, maybe: http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/i6520id.html |
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I think i can hear a Black-capped Chickadee soemwhere in there
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Hi Think I can hear a Warbling Vireo and a Yellow Warbler
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Darrell Neufeld
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new unknown song ,oak hammock marsh, manitoba
Hi,
Have a jab at this one.this singing bird stumped me when I visited the marsh at spring . ohm mystery song.wmv
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This was interesting and fun.
The dominant foreground birds are agreeably Warbling Vireo and Yellow Warbler. I could also hear the Gray Catbird mewing. More in the background, were Red-eyed Vireo (on earlier part of video), Brown Thrasher in background early (quick paired phrases), and the last song (probably bird in video at end also). [Actually the end bird is actually a catbird, not a thrasher.] Also sounded like a Western Wood Pewee giving one call past middle, and a possible thrush around the pewee call, although I couldn't link it to species, so may be wrong. Background birds were trickier, although I think there were just more Yellow Warblers. Tried to make one into the front end of a Nashville Warbler, but couldn't get the right ending. Will listen some more. I could not pull out anything that sounded like Black-capped Chickadee, Red-winged Blackbird or Sedge Wren, and just couldn't stretch anything into Cedar Waxwing for sure. CHEERS, JOE G Last edited by atricapillus : Monday 20th August 2007 at 01:06. |
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Joe, you apparently didn't notice the second recording, which has the Red-winged Blackbird and the Sedge Wrens. The Cedar Waxwing is at the very end of the first recording.
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