Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Re: [Maine-birds] Help me ID this song please

Thanks all for the help.

After checking on the Macaulay library, I do think it's a Black-and-White Warbler as several members suggested, just a shorter version of what most websites have as the sound and what I've been used to hearing in the past.

Cheers

—mco

On May 17, 2017, at 17:04, Sandi <smduchesne@roadrunner.com> wrote:

Hi Mike, my first guess would be yellow-rumped warbler.  A weak, wimpy trill on one pitch, often with an additional flutter of notes at the end (though not in this case). Did you get a look at the bird while it was singing?

Sandi 

On Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 9:11:32 AM UTC-4, Mike wrote:
Hey Folks

Lots of new songs in the woods this morning with the arrival of some better weather.


Can you identify it?

Thanks for the help!

—mco


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