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It's the song of a Carolina Wren, I think.
wow thank you, I never would have thought that, I only know them by 1 call, I was checking out warbler & sparrow calls on nature instruct-Dendroica. Listened to the carolina wren calls, Now to learn all their variations
 
eiguoc, please wait for a NA birder to confirm, I just remembered the song from a previous thread and samples on xeno-canto sound a bit lower pitched.
 
North American birder here. ;) It is a Common Yellowthroat.

To me Carolina Wren sounds like teacher-teacher-teacher, while Common Yellowthroat sounds like witchity-witchity-witchity.
 
North American birder here. ;) It is a Common Yellowthroat.

To me Carolina Wren sounds like teacher-teacher-teacher, while Common Yellowthroat sounds like witchity-witchity-witchity.
Better ear than what I got. I had to shut my eyes, turn up sound & listen to my call & one I found like my on that nature instruct. Finally, clued in , that is it. Last time I seen one was 2019. Thanks so much , I know I saw somehting yellow flying in the leaves
 
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I was back at Lynde shores again yesterday, heard the same bird. Couldn't see it, hubby found it with binocs. Couldn't see with naked eye, I had to use digi zoom to get the common yellow throat warbler, so happy
 

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