: [cobirds] Amazing bird song at Waneka Lake, Boulder County; do you
know what it is?
If you listen to Spotted Towhee, was it similar to that song?
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 9:40 AM Dave Hyde wrote:
Ted, I thought at first this was a flycatcher or a thrush but none of the
written
I guessed Great-tailed Grackle
Paula Hansley
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> On Jun 17, 2020, at 12:09 PM, David Tønnessen
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> Intriguing sound! It reminds me of one of the many variations in Baltimore
> Orioles, but I don't know you to make quizzes out of rare birds. So perhaps
>
Intriguing sound! It reminds me of one of the many variations in Baltimore
Orioles, but I don't know you to make quizzes out of rare birds. So perhaps
another Icterus or a species that learned the wrong song altogether. :)
Tonnessen
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Intriguing sound! It reminds me of one of the many variations in Baltimore
Orioles, but I don't know you to make quizzes out of a rare birds. So perhaps
another Icterus or a species that learned the wrong song altogether. :)
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I am also going with Red-winged Blackbird.
Susan Rosine
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Ted,
I've got it! The joyful sound of little kids playing (@ 0:11). Seriously,
don't tell us yet - think I have it, but want to give a little more thought.
Thanks for putting this out there as these sorts of mysteries are loads of fun
and can be played at home...while at work in many of our
Sounds Oriolish! Like possibly on the line of a Baltimore Oriole. Couldn’t
match anything to sibley’s! I’ll continue to figure this one out!!
Tom Lechleitner
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AR song . . . I'm leaning towards a member of the blackbird
>> family and I had suggested meadowlark to Ted earlier, but now I'm wondering
>> if it might be an oriole
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Subject: Re: [cobirds] Amazing bird song at Waneka Lake, Boulder County; do you
know what it is?
My guess is Red-winged Blackbird.
I have an image of that sonogram next to a photo of the bird.
Joe Roller, Denver
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Subject: [cobirds] Amazing bird song at Waneka Lake, Boulder County; do
Sounds like the very end of a Common Yellowthroat flight song? But I’ve
only heard them skip the rest of the song 1-2 times before returning to
complete song?
Given Waneka Lake habitat, it’s my best guess.
Allison Hilf
Aurora, CO
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Subject: Re: [cobirds] Amazing bird song at Waneka Lake, Boulder County; do you
know what it is?
If you listen to Spotted Towhee, was it similar to that song?
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Subject: [cobirds] Amazing bird song at Waneka Lake, Boulder County; do you
know what it is?
Hey, folks.
Less than an hour ago, I smartphone-recorded a beautiful bird song at Wan
Hey, folks.
Less than an hour ago, I smartphone-recorded a beautiful bird song at
Waneka Lake, Boulder County. Here's a link to the audio:
https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/243680291
Can anybody guess what it is? (I saw the singing bird, so I know what it
is.)
Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder
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