I'll also go with lesser goldfinch.
John Ealy
Roxborough Park, Douglas County, CO
On Thursday, June 18, 2020 at 10:39:36 PM UTC-6, Mike Blatchley wrote:
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> Ted,
>
> I'll take the bait My first reaction was Western Wood-Pewee, but your
> recording doesn't exhibit that raspy sound quality
Say's Phoebe
Susan Rosine
Brighton
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Ted:
Say's Phoebe
John Drummond
Colorado Springs
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> On Jun 18, 2020, at 7:22 PM, Ted Floyd wrote:
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> Hey, folks. Alrighty, that last one was fun, er, "fun."
>
> Here's a new one:
>
> https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/244160651
>
> And another cut from the same bird:
>
>
I want to say Say’s Phoebe but that feels too obvious.
Joey Angstman
Greeley, CO
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Ted probably knows a better way, but here's a simple way I have used to
make half-way decent recordings of bird song.
I downloaded the app called Song Sleuth onto my smartphone. It was
designed for you to record a song and it would ID the bird from your
recording. I have found its ID skills
Ted,
I love your bird quizzes and your accounts of what you've seen/heard! You
have admonished us to make more recordings. I'd love to comply but don't
have a clue how. Could you give us a short tutorial on what
hardware/software is best to use?
Oh, and my guess is Say's Phoebe.
Mary Kay
Ted,
I'll take the bait My first reaction was Western Wood-Pewee, but your
recording doesn't exhibit that raspy sound quality they have. So I'll go
with my second reaction, Lesser Goldfinch.
Fun games!!
Mike Blatchley
Longmont
On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 7:22 PM Ted Floyd wrote:
> Hey,
Hey, folks. Alrighty, that last one was fun, er, "fun."
Here's a new one:
https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/244160651
And another cut from the same bird:
https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/244160711
You can hear several species in those two cuts, but the one I'm talking
about is the slowly