The repeated single note call is a Yellow-Billed, and I've been hearing them quite a lot this year -- and I'm not alone. eBird species occurrence map shows them in abundance for 2020. Perhaps there is a caterpillar infestation drawing them? I've read they have a population bump when periodical cicadas are out, but we don't have that kind of cicada in Maine.
-- -Christine
On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 9:04:20 AM UTC-4, NWDickinson, New Harbor wrote:
On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 9:04:20 AM UTC-4, NWDickinson, New Harbor wrote:
I compared several recordings... and it sounded more like yellow billed, which I have seen here recently.
Nancy
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> On Aug 4, 2020, at 8:42 AM, Nancy W. Dickinson <nw...@cornell.edu> wrote:
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> A cuckoo has been calling in the woods behind our house almost constantly since first light. I think it's yellow-billed: the call is a steady, rhythmic, slow single syllable This reminded me that cuckoos are known as "rain birds" who announce coming rain.
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> Nancy Dickinson
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