I've been hearing this near my house near central York for years, including today. It's a soft, dove-like, three-note sound, which it repeats with long pauses (>10 seconds or minutes) in between. It's not the normal, three-note collared dove sound. To me it sounds like it's saying "Who are ya", like the football chant, but with the notes more separate as opposed to merging into each other. The first and last note are a similar pitch and the second is lower.
I'm wondering if it's someone's pet bird, partly because I can't work out what else it could be, and also because it always seems to come from the same direction. I only hear it when the weather is warm, which could be due to that just being the time of year that it sings, or because it's when its owner has their window open... Or maybe I'm missing something obvious?
The attached is the best recording I've managed to get of it, as I can't get very close to the source. It starts just before 4 seconds and you can't really hear the third note very well but it's definitely there.
Volume needs to be quite high to hear it above the noise.
View attachment UnknownBirdInYork.mp3
Thanks in advance!
I'm wondering if it's someone's pet bird, partly because I can't work out what else it could be, and also because it always seems to come from the same direction. I only hear it when the weather is warm, which could be due to that just being the time of year that it sings, or because it's when its owner has their window open... Or maybe I'm missing something obvious?
The attached is the best recording I've managed to get of it, as I can't get very close to the source. It starts just before 4 seconds and you can't really hear the third note very well but it's definitely there.
Volume needs to be quite high to hear it above the noise.
View attachment UnknownBirdInYork.mp3
Thanks in advance!
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