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    Possible Horned Lark in Belgium

    You're sonogram is much better indeed. Witch function do you use to filter?
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    Possible Horned Lark in Belgium

    I see you're right now, a new call for me! I always had the impression that the call was more like 'psiew', witch in this case is not. Thanks for the determination!
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    Possible Horned Lark in Belgium

    Thanks for the suggestion, I also thought of this, but the spectrogram is not correct for this species. Although it is possible that it is not correct because of the quality. But look at the spectrogram from this sound and other Yellow Wagtails, for example: Western Yellow Wagtail (Motacilla...
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    Possible Horned Lark in Belgium

    Yes, I thought that they sound a lot like this: XC518271 Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris).
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    Possible Horned Lark in Belgium

    You are right, the recording quality is very poor. But note that eBird is barely used in Belgium. "Waarnemingen.be" is the most used site, but that are very few observations as well on there.
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    Possible Horned Lark in Belgium

    Hello, yesterday morning I heard a strange sound while migration counting. I was recording and afterward I came to the conclusion that it could be a Horned Lark's migration call. It is very rare in my region (Limburg, Belgium) and I am not sure. Could somebody confirm, and if I am wrong correct me?
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