The song is my question, I believe the bird on the wire was not the one singing. I am wanting to know if anyone can identify the bird that is singing, its so unusual. I will also add that I contacted Cornell lab of ornithology and they said I am hearing a house wren,,,,, no that is not a wren I am hearing! Has anyone here heard this beautiful songbird before?Welcome to the forum, JGNY. Is the bird on the wire that flew the bird of interest? Or is the bird singing the loud whistle-y song the bird of interest?
I think the bird on the wire may be some kind of flycatcher. As far as the song, Baltimore Oriole is my best guess, but it sounds too slow and drawn out to be a Baltimore OrioleThe song is my question, I believe the bird on the wire was not the one singing. I am wanting to know if anyone can identify the bird that is singing, its so unusual. I will also add that I contacted Cornell lab of ornithology and they said I am hearing a house wren,,,,, no that is not a wren I am hearing! Has anyone here heard this beautiful songbird before?
The bird on the wire is not the one singing, I'm 99% sure. And nightingale wrens don't live anywhere near NYAfter much research,,,, I am leaning towards the nightingale wren. Although our bird has a slightly more musical song. Our bird is dark brown and very small like a wren, but his song is so special and similar but not exact to the nightingale wren. There are no other birds answering his call, so I feel like he is alone here! Can anyone say if they have also heard this bird song? https://ebird.org/species/nigwre1 this site has several recordings of the nightingale wren.