Hi all,

 

I heard the attached buzz-type call on the morning of Sept 19 during the
very large flight over the Pittsburgh suburbs I posted about a few days ago.
My first thought was Dickcissel when I heard in real time it but a few
people have commented that it doesn't sound exactly right in the attached
recording, which is true. Northern Rough-winged Swallow was the other
immediate thought . . . any other possibilities? 

 

The call in question is at 2.6 seconds into the clip. The same or a
different bird sounds like it calls a few tenths of a second before that.
Thanks for any comments.

 

Geoff Malosh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

 

 

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