RisingPhoenix
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Hello, are you able to identify the recorded bird call that I sometimes hear at night?
I asked a bird expert, and they said that it is probably a mating call, but I am wondering if someone would be able to identify it from the uploaded audio clip.
It may require an increase in volume, but there shouldn't be any startling sounds. Please remember to decrease your volume afterward. I live in Bermuda. I recorded this clip around 10 pm, so you hear a lot of tree frogs in the background. The call becomes more noticeable and frequent towards the end of the audio clip.
The times to listen out for are (0:10, 0:19, 0:23, 0:27, 0:30, 0:33, 0:36, 0:39, 0:43*). At the 0:43 mark the bird call is longer and prolonged.
I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks!
I asked a bird expert, and they said that it is probably a mating call, but I am wondering if someone would be able to identify it from the uploaded audio clip.
It may require an increase in volume, but there shouldn't be any startling sounds. Please remember to decrease your volume afterward. I live in Bermuda. I recorded this clip around 10 pm, so you hear a lot of tree frogs in the background. The call becomes more noticeable and frequent towards the end of the audio clip.
The times to listen out for are (0:10, 0:19, 0:23, 0:27, 0:30, 0:33, 0:36, 0:39, 0:43*). At the 0:43 mark the bird call is longer and prolonged.
I appreciate any suggestions. Thanks!
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