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    Confusing Bird Calls

    Hello! I thought it might be fun to share confusing calls here. Listening for birds is often easier that just trying to see them, but some have confused my dumb beginner brain. Here's two to start us off- 1. Tic. Robins tic, wrens chak, stonechats vist, but with the calls coming from a...
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    British Isles Call ID

    Hello! I would like confirmation of what bird this is from my recording. Recently I've had a new group of tits hanging around the neighbourhood, and my entire city. They are skittish, won't let me take a good photo, but I am almost certain they are the ones in the recording. Here is one...
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    Unknown Bird Song - Detroit/Southeast Michigan USA

    Greetings! I've scoured the first few dozen pages of this forum, and thought it would be easier to post a new thread. I'm trying to identify the bird that makes this song. Some info: Link to audio file Southeast Michigan, Detroit Heard in early May through the first week of June 2021...
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    Mysterious call among the reeds in southern Germany

    Hi everyone, after struggling to identify the origin of this "drüüü"call (noone I talked to has any idea what this could be), maybe someone in this forum can help me? Recorded this morning at 8am in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Not referring to the reed bunting obviously....already uploaded the...
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    Can anyone help me identify this call? Georgia, USA

    I'm not really a birdwatcher or anything but I thought this would be an easy thing to look up. It's not, and now it's driving me crazy. This is a call that I hear sometimes, maybe only at certain times of year, so maybe something migratory. It doesn't seem to match anything that I can find on...
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    Yellow-browed Warbler--Voice ID--Greece

    In Greece this year there have been quite a few records of Yellow-browed Warblers with a couple of birds overwintering. Two of these birds have sound recordings submitted to ebird, which helpfully creates sonograms. At first the calls seemed a little off to me, not really the high pitched...
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