Yesterday at Lindsay-Parsons Preserve, West Danby, I heard a Baltimore
Oriole singing just three loud, piping, ascending musical notes that might
also fit your description.  LNS # 112697 has some that resemble it.  

Don Timmons
Newfield
 
 
 
 
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From: Asher Hockett
Date: 5/17/2013 9:35:32 AM
To: CAYUGA_BIRDS
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Cardinal song?
 
Yesterday I heard a song, a thrice repeated ascending arpeggio, roughly a
musical perfect 4th between each: g c f, g c f, g c f (just to give an idea)
 This was downtown, S Albany St a block north of the traffic circle. They
are whistling or piping sounds, quite musical. Fairly easy to imitate by
whistling.
 
I think this may be a N. Cardinal, but have been unable to find an example
anywhere on the 'net.
 
Ideas, links?

-- 
asher

-Never play it the same way once. 
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