[cayugabirds-l] Speaking of Trillers . . . .

2013-06-02 Thread bob mcguire
Ken's accounts of birds responding to the calls of other birds reminds me of a 
time a couple of years ago when I made the trek from Station Road to search for 
Worm-eating Warbler. From the top of the ridge, after listening for a while to 
some distant trilling, I played the Worm-eating song. Who should come flying in 
but a Junco. That's when I gave up trying to identify Worm-eating by sound.

And Ken, thanks for suggesting Yellow-rumped Warbler as the source of Suan's 
mystery bird. I was on Paul's trip this morning. That was my second guess, 
after my first guess was rejected. So, Paul, the envelop please . . . .

Bob McGuire


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Speaking of Trillers . . . .

2013-06-02 Thread Jay McGowan
Sounds to me pretty close to a typical Field Sparrow alternate song.

Jay
On Jun 2, 2013 2:34 PM, bob mcguire bmcgu...@clarityconnect.com wrote:

 Ken's accounts of birds responding to the calls of other birds reminds me
 of a time a couple of years ago when I made the trek from Station Road to
 search for Worm-eating Warbler. From the top of the ridge, after listening
 for a while to some distant trilling, I played the Worm-eating song. Who
 should come flying in but a Junco. That's when I gave up trying to identify
 Worm-eating by sound.

 And Ken, thanks for suggesting Yellow-rumped Warbler as the source of
 Suan's mystery bird. I was on Paul's trip this morning. That was my second
 guess, after my first guess was rejected. So, Paul, the envelop please . .
 . .

 Bob McGuire


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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Speaking of Trillers . . . .

2013-06-02 Thread Kenneth V. Rosenberg
I should add that in all the years I spent scouting for the World Series of 
Birding in New Jersey, in similar mixed hardwood forests at High Point and 
Stokes State forest, we couldn't buy a junco! Nearly all the trillers there are 
Chipping Sparrows, even in the deep forest (apparently due to the over browsing 
by deer), but I recall one time I was very excited to hear a very dreamy 
trill coming from a hemlock ravine -- I spent about 30 minutes tracking it down 
(before the iPhone days) and I was surprised to find a Worm-eating Warbler!  
Very humbling indeed.

KEN


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On Jun 2, 2013, at 2:33 PM, bob mcguire 
bmcgu...@clarityconnect.commailto:bmcgu...@clarityconnect.com wrote:

Ken's accounts of birds responding to the calls of other birds reminds me of a 
time a couple of years ago when I made the trek from Station Road to search for 
Worm-eating Warbler. From the top of the ridge, after listening for a while to 
some distant trilling, I played the Worm-eating song. Who should come flying in 
but a Junco. That's when I gave up trying to identify Worm-eating by sound.

And Ken, thanks for suggesting Yellow-rumped Warbler as the source of Suan's 
mystery bird. I was on Paul's trip this morning. That was my second guess, 
after my first guess was rejected. So, Paul, the envelop please . . . .

Bob McGuire


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