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    Help identifying Bird Call- Northwest Pennsylvania

    Oh that makes sense! Thank you sm :)
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    Help identifying Bird Call- Northwest Pennsylvania

    Sorry, I’m a percussionist ^^; cadence has a different definition to me haha I’m just not sure because the sound it made was the only sound it made for several hours… if it was a Robin, Im more curious than anything why it was only making the one sound.
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    Help identifying Bird Call- Northwest Pennsylvania

    I thought the same thing, but going through thrush calls for the species in my area, nothing matches the sound or cadence that it had
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    Help identifying Bird Call- Northwest Pennsylvania

    Hello! Today while sitting outside in my backyard, I came across this bird call. I’ve never heard anything like it before by my house. It was either perched in a tree or in a shrub- I couldn’t get close enough to tell as it was in my neighbor’s yard. Any help would be appreciated!!
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