RE: [nfc-l] Another Shorebird

2016-05-14 Thread John Kearney
Hi Jerald,

This looks and sounds like a Spotted Sandpiper to me. When I’m searching for 
Spotted Sandpiper in my recordings, I set the detector to 4 – 5 kHz. The 
Solitary Sandpipers that have passed through here in Nova Scotia are 6 kHz or 
more on the upper part of the spectrogram.

John

 

 

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Subject: [nfc-l] Another Shorebird

 

Hello all,

 

could someone please tell me whether this call is a spotted or solitary 
sandpiper (ebird link:http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S29624823)? I 
usually can separate them because spotted is below 4 khz, while solitary is 
above 4 khz, but this one is kind of in between. I'm inclined to call it a low 
solitary, but I'm not sure.

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Jerald

Delaware

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[nfc-l] Another Shorebird

2016-05-13 Thread Jerald
Hello all,

could someone please tell me whether this call is a spotted or solitary
sandpiper (ebird link:http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S29624823)?
I usually can separate them because spotted is below 4 khz, while solitary
is above 4 khz, but this one is kind of in between. I'm inclined to call it
a low solitary, but I'm not sure.
Jerald
Delaware
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