Thanks so much! It had me really puzzled…
cheers,
g
> On Jul 20, 2018, at 10:06 PM, Sandy Podulka wrote:
>
> Hi Gordon,
>
> It's a Song Sparrow. The first few notes are very quiet and hard to hear,
> and then it bursts into the loud trill with the higher note at the end.
> Perhaps it
Hi Gordon,
It's a Song Sparrow. The first few notes are
very quiet and hard to hear, and then it bursts
into the loud trill with the higher note at the
end. Perhaps it is not always even singing those first few notes!
Sandy Podulka
At 10:35 AM 7/20/2018, you wrote:
>And hereâs the second
And here’s the second clip.cheers again,Gordon
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Hi y’all…Last week I tried to describe an unknown bird song — a short, steady musical trill with a slight pause and a single higher note, one full step up in pitch. It took us a while — he was really good at avoiding being recorded — but we finally got two recordings of it. In the first he