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Austin Texas sound recording Part 2 (1 Viewer)

Mr_K

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Hello,

If you remember last week I posted my own whistle of an imitation of a bird that had a special ending cheep note. It went up in pitch. I heard the bird this morning and recorded it many times. I picked one recording that had a few clear cheeps at the end. It is not the best audio but it does have multiple songs. It sounds like a titmouse but for that raised last note.

Let me know what you think.
 

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Hello.

My other post for this bird was my own whistle from memory. This post was the real deal. The bird in the tree.

I still think the end note, that has a raised pitch, is distinctive.

Thanks.
 
My other post for this bird was my own whistle from memory. This post was the real deal. The bird in the tree.
My point was just that I recognised it as a Carolina Wren from your whistle - itโ€™s not a difficult song to emulate - but yes, itโ€™s good you recorded the โ€™real dealโ€™ for confirmation ๐Ÿ‘
 
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