Hi Chip and everyone else.

I would caution you and everyone else not to assume that Merlin is
necessarily wrong. In your instance it is theoretically possible that
Merlin and your smartphone together "heard" a Steller's Jay that you
couldn't hear perhaps because it was a distant bird.

I notice this all the time and I'm sure most of you who use the Sound ID
feature of Merlin have noticed that Merlin picks up a few more species that
we can actually hear, and then when we listen carefully we can actually
hear and sometimes see them.

Just because Merlin mentions a species, it's not necessarily what you are
hearing. All smartphones have better sound gathering capabilities than our
ears, like an astrophotograph that can show detailed features and even
colors of nebulae for example that we can't ever see looking through even a
large-objective astronomical telescope.

So one feature Merlin has which I find excellent and useful is that when a
bird is calling, the name of the species lights up every time it calls. If
for example you heard the RTHA but the yellow light did not light up the
name of the species name in Merlin every time it called, then Merlin was
likely hearing something that's relatively subliminal to your hearing.

Try it next time.


Ajit Antony

Central Park, Colorado

On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 8:12 PM Chip Clouse <[email protected]> wrote:

> And I was recently birding in the foothills where I watched a Red-tailed
> hawk flyover calling repeatedly. Merlin ID'd it as a Steller's Jay! Is that
> the opposite of mimicry?
>
> Cheers,
> Chip Clouse
> Lakewood
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 7:46 PM Ajit Antony <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Elena and everyone else.
>> Last year when I lived in New York and was involved in the 3rd (every 20
>> year) NY State Breeding Bird Atlas, I was in an area where I had already
>> heard 2 Least Flycatcher calling and had seen each of them. Further along
>> the trail I heard a 3rd and in trying to see it realized and saw that it
>> was a earby Gray Catbird perfectly imitating 'che-beck' call of a Least
>> Flycatcher !
>>
>> tinyurl.com/4dn2x5yy
>>
>> Out of curiosity I put on the Sound ID section of Merlin, and not
>> unexpectedly it identified it as the call of a Least Flycatcher.
>>
>> I did not then think of it as a deficiency of Merlin, but marveled at the
>> perfect ability of a mimid.
>>
>> Ajit Antony
>> Central Park, Colorado
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 5:41 PM elena <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Merlin is a wonderful tool, but it’s certainly not as good as
>>> experienced ears. I watched Merlin (and, I confess, myself at first) be
>>> fooled by a blue jay doing a dang good imitation of a Coopers Hawk. I
>>> thought the jays were doing a very good job but wanted to test Merlin, and,
>>> no surprise, the blue jay won.
>>>
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