On July 17 I set up a migration mic at Thacher Nature Center near
Albany, NY. That night I recorded what I think is the so-called flight
song of the Ovenbird, which I have heard only once or twice before. I
recorded a very similar song on 19 July. I've been digging around
trying to find examples, and the flight song seems to be extremely
variable among birds.
I've posted the recordings and sonograms at http://naturebits.org/temp_1.php
I'd be interested in any comments. If it is not an ovenbird, what is it?
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David Martin
Slingerlands, New York
http://naturebits.org
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