Friday, 1 May 2015

Re: [Maine-birds] Odd birdsong in Brunswick

I notice a similar thing when white throats arrive-- they sound
pretty tired and a little garbled. The tone and pitch is right but
the cadence is out of whack and the " song" is truncated. Usually
by the next day after I hear the first " hint", I say, yep, I was
right, it WAS/IS a white throat.


Sue , West Bethel






On Thu, 30 Apr 2015 22:25:59 -0400, Delia Guzman <dguzman1964@gmail.com>
wrote:

> 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
> Sent from my iPhone
>


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