Hi all,
Today morning I heard a  call at 5.55 am, it was something like "Kyawan 
Kyawan Kyarrr" three note call repeated three times with gaps of a second 
or more.  The first two notes were very insistent as if trying to make some 
statements. The bird seemed fairly low, could hear from bed room window. If 
any body has any idea as to what it could be could be I would love to hear. 
I feel it was some kind of heron family bird, but may be wrong.

Yesterday morning I had my recorder in pause mode, ready to record if I 
heard anything interesting but heard very few distant calls of Swainson's 
thrushes (spring peepers) and a few zips (between 4.45 am to 5.30 am). 
Today  I think may it was a bit early  time for birds to come down.

But today the calls were louder and between 5.30 to 6.-00 am, I heard many 
calls, including the above mentioned call. Some of them were Swainson's 
Thrushes and some may have been Rose -breasted Grosbeaks and many 
unfamiliar call notes.  Unfortunately, my recorder was not next to me at my 
window. So I just listened today.

I am glad my bedroom window is open and can hear birds without even getting 
out!

Cheers
Meena



Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
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