Last night (9/23-24) was fairly active here on the east side of
Cleveland, too. I had about 550 sparrow/warbler frequency calls. The
night before was even more active, with about 900 calls in the upper
frequencies. I'm not checking thrushes at the moment, because it is too
labor-intensive to
I had over 600 calls detected with the Tseep-X and Thrush-X detectors last
night, which means probably close to 1000 calls on the recording if I go
through it manually. Most thrushes were Swainson's and a few Gray-cheeked.
Lots of warbler calls to go through still. At least one Black-billed
I recorded last night for only 30 minutes in Calvert County, Maryland, from
0610 to 0640 hrs. I had waves of call notes, sometimes 1 to 2 per second.
I'm a total beginner at this (fascinating!) endeavor and haven't had time yet
to study the file given my limited knowledge base. But I could ID
Last night was an enjoyable night. Quite active for Gray-cheeked-type thrushes
(i.e. there were multiple nice HF candidates in there).
The thrush descent was quite extensive, starting around 5:51am and lasting
until about 6:15am. The peak was from about 6:06am to 6:15pm. Bulk of the
vocally