Thursday, 30 April 2015

[Maine-birds] Odd birdsong in Brunswick

This time it sounded just like a Mourning Warbler, same tonal quality and pitch. The only difference was that while the samples in my Sibley app all do three chirreys and then the chorey (sounded more like bit-chew to me) this one did only two chirreys and the bit-chew.
Isn't it too early for mourning warbler? I listened to Louisiana Waterthrush, thinking it's the more likely arrival with a similarish song, but it was definitely more like MOWA save the two instead of three chirreys.
Tried to get a recording but couldn't. Heard near sunset tonight.

Delia in Brunswick
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