“My” six-mile-creek Louisiana Waterthrush is also back this afternoon, not
singing like I was listening for, but calling its sharp chip calls as it
surveyed its turf up back and forth along the creek before landing fairly close
on a tree for good ID-confirming views of its tail-pumping gray-and-
About three or four years ago I found similar differences in songs of Northern
Waterthrushes. All in the same location, that is Sapsucker Woods on the Dryden
side of the trails.
Initially, I distinguished them by sound, then I recorded them and looked at
the sonograms. I was surprised that my
A Louisiana Waterthrush was singing on Leonard Road in Caroline this morning
too! A Winter Wren was also singing occasionally.
Anne Marie Johnson
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