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    From Srilanka

    Hi Shejay, and welcome! That is awesome about your house sparrow population. Are you in the countryside or city, and what is your current climate cycle? I'm in US desert southwest, city area and we are in desert monsoon cycle right now, which is not like real tropical monsoons. There is very...
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    Song identification for southeastern Arizona small bird

    Okay so the one consistent response I've gotten is House Finch. The only thing that's stumping me is that short descending raspy sound at the end of each song.
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    Song identification for southeastern Arizona small bird

    Especially for a novice like me. If my sister hadn't pointed out this song, I probably would never have singled it out. Now, it's the only song I hear when I walk outside. LOL Ack! I'll continue trying to find whose song this is; if I find it, I'll holler back here. We have some amazing birds...
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    Song identification for southeastern Arizona small bird

    Thank you! And welcome to my facial twitch guessing game! lol
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    Song identification for southeastern Arizona small bird

    Hello all, I've been attempting to identify a song we've been hearing for about the past three weeks in midtown Tucson, Arizona. I haven't been able to get a good look, as they're most often tucked in trees, but they are definitely smaller than a Robin, short beak, non-distinct features. I saw...
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