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surfan

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Hello.

On a deforestation deep in a pineforest.
The bird can be heard twice, at the beginning and at the end of the recording.
It sounds a little like a redwing at the beginning, but it was NOT a Redwing !

The BirdNet app suggests Wood Lark.

Any thoughts ?

Thanks

\surfan
 

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I've listened to a lot of Wood Lark recordings now, and there are some similarities in there, i think. Tried to make the soundfile a little better.
 

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