Re: [cobirds] Question about bird call, Fremont County

2021-05-17 Thread Laura Gorman

Thank you Carol.  I listened to recordings for the poorwill, and while I 
can see why you thought of it based on my description, it is not quite an 
exact match.  Mine is more deliberate and the intervals between the calls 
are longer.  Also, I am hearing it during the day, and from higher than 
ground level,  although I will listen in the evening and night for it.  Any 
other thoughts?  
Thanks, Laura
On Monday, May 17, 2021 at 8:44:37 AM UTC-6 carolkampert wrote:

> Laura - 
>
> The "Bob White" sound you're heariing may be a *Common Poorwill's *
> two-note whistle which it repeats over and over, especially in the late 
> afternoon and evenings.  It's a wonderful summer sound.
>
> Enjoy, 
> Carol Kampert
>
> On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 7:16 AM Laura Gorman  wrote:
>
>> From my backyard here in Canon City, I keep hearing a two- note bird call 
>> that sounds a bit like “bob white”, stronger on the second syllable, 
>> repeated at intervals.  The bird apparently does not move around much, as I 
>> keep hearing it from the same general area. Can anyone take a guess at what 
>> this might be?
>> Thanks,
>> Laura Gorman
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Re: [cobirds] Question about bird call, Fremont County

2021-05-17 Thread Carol Kampert
Laura -

The "Bob White" sound you're heariing may be a *Common Poorwill's
*two-note whistle
which it repeats over and over, especially in the late afternoon and
evenings.  It's a wonderful summer sound.

Enjoy,
Carol Kampert

On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 7:16 AM Laura Gorman  wrote:

> From my backyard here in Canon City, I keep hearing a two- note bird call
> that sounds a bit like “bob white”, stronger on the second syllable,
> repeated at intervals.  The bird apparently does not move around much, as I
> keep hearing it from the same general area. Can anyone take a guess at what
> this might be?
> Thanks,
> Laura Gorman
>
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[cobirds] Question about bird call, Fremont County

2021-05-17 Thread Laura Gorman
>From my backyard here in Canon City, I keep hearing a two- note bird call 
that sounds a bit like “bob white”, stronger on the second syllable, 
repeated at intervals.  The bird apparently does not move around much, as I 
keep hearing it from the same general area. Can anyone take a guess at what 
this might be?
Thanks,
Laura Gorman

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