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    Help with bird call ID

    Hello, I apologize if I accidentally made any mistakes with my wording, I’m not a native speaker and I’m quite new with this forum. I was rewatching a gameplay walkthrough video from YouTube and happened to notice bird calls mixed in the background music. ⬅️ this is a link of what I’m referring...
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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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    2 note bird call - UK, Gloucestershire

    I keep hearing this bird call- I can't work out what it is. It's just 2 notes and the second note is like an ascending whistle. I attach a video so you can hear. You can hear the bird making the sound at 6 seconds, 11 seconds, 19 seconds and 22 seconds. The bird itself is not visible in the...
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    Call ID -- Victoria, Australia

    Hello BirdForum-- Can anyone help me identify the bird in the recording below? For context, it was recorded on 23 January (yesterday) at about 11 am at Warrandyte State Park -- My Lofty on the eastern outskirts of Melbourne. The area of the recording is near a river in open woodland...
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    Bird call ID - New England

    Good evening, I was outside earlier today and heard a very distinct bird call (captured twice in this sound clip). It sounded almost like a rattling and the bird was fairly high up in a tree so it was hard to see coloration but it looked smaller than a blue jay and bigger than a medium-sized...
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