I'm not very good at just looking at the spectrograms (and not being able
to hear the sound), but this looks similiar to Gold-crown. Kinglet that
I've recorded recently during the day.   And the only other doublet of
common birds that I can think of for common birds is Dark-Eyed Junco?

On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 2:30 PM, John Kearney
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  I had two calls last name that I can’t figure out. The first one looks
> like a Northern Waterthrush but I don’t think it is especially as it was
> preceded by a few seconds by the second call attached. The sound is not
> very clear so I didn’t include it.****
>
> Thank you.****
>
> John****
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