"I do get some wing beats one in a while. Mostly its Tundra Swans, Canada Geese, Song Sparrows, Ring-billed Gulls, Killdeer and occasionally a Wilson's Snipe or a Barn Owl."

Sorry about some poor writing on my part. Did not mean to imply that I can identify wing beat sounds. The birds listed are calls I usually detect.

Andy Martin
Gaithersburg, MD


Andy Martin wrote:
I was curious to know whether duck and grebe species call in night migration and whether anyone on the list serve has heard or recorded them.

Geese and swans obviously call at night. One of my all time favorite sounds is a flock of Tundra Swans passing overhead on a quiet night in late Feb or early March. I am aware that Steve Kelling on his website (http://www.birds.cornell.edu/birdcalls) has a recording of night migrating Long-tailed Ducks. What about other duck and grebe species?

I have looked around the internet and cannot seem to find much information. At Cornell's /Birds of North America Online, /they list such species as Blue-winged Teal, Hooded Merganser, Northern Pintail, Pied-billed and Horned Grebes as most likely nocturnal migrants.

Since 2005, I have been recording on favorable nights in March but do not think I have ever picked up any calls that might be a duck or grebe. I do get some wing beats one in a while. Mostly its Tundra Swans, Canada Geese, Song Sparrows, Ring-billed Gulls, Killdeer and occasionally a Wilson's Snipe or a Barn Owl.

Are these birds mostly silent in night migration or possibly I just don't live in a favorable flyway?

Thanks for any insight.

Andy Martin
Gaithersburg, MD

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