I had one in Maine two nights ago but was not recording at the time.
Jeff Wells
Gardiner, ME
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I had one in Maine two nights ago but was not recording at the time.
Jeff Wells
Gardiner, ME
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I guess
, and a flock of
Canada Geese. Probably lots more but I am too tired to keep listening.
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Despite the sound of the title, this new report provides an overview of current
migration research technologies and may be of interest to those on this
listserve:
http://www.borealbirds.org/announcements/charting-healthy-future-birds
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This is another graph from Mike's honors thesis showing difference in thrush
calls detected at three close recording stations on an October night here in
Maine.
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nights.
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Earlier in July I was on a small island off the Maine coast and the Swainson's
Thrushes there were giving the nocturnal call note like crazy!
Jeff
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In case anyone interested:
https://soundcloud.com/birdwells/swainsons-thrush-nocturnal-call-notes-before-song-poplar-river-manitoba-s4a01761-20160608-050002
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that initial 15 minutes.
I had stayed up late to watch a West Coast NBA playoff game so to the
opportunity at half time I think, to step outside and listen for a bit.
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And I heard a Wood Thrush overhead around 10 PM a few nights ago here in
Gardiner, Maine
Jeff Wells
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Hello, everybody.
A quick check-in here from somewhere other than
Sparrows and I'm sure
some other things too.
http://soundcloud.com/birdwells/sounds-from-thursday-morning-1
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-cheeked doing this as well
but I could never record it.
Fun stuff!
Jeff
Jeff Wells
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On Oct 11, 2011, at 9:46 PM, "Kenneth Victor Rosenberg"
wrote:
> Jeff et al.
>
> I have fairly frequently heard H
u can hear the calls on the video titled "Hermit Thrush giving
nocturnal flight call" at: http://www.youtube.com/birdconservation
Interestingly, the second call it gives on the video is much burrier
than what I think of as normal and some of the calls seem a bit shorter
than what I am
A few days ago I had a Virginia Rail go over my house in Maine around
11:30 PM. Did the "kidick-kidick" call twice over a span of a minute or
so moving south.
Jeff
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on the paper.
Anyone have any experience with recording or hearing Pine Siskins at
night?
Jeff
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We have one station running up here in Maine but interestingly although
it picked up good numbers (600+ calls) on the night of the 10th, it
picked up more calls on the 7th (752) and also 600+ calls on the 2nd.
Jeff Wells
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I have always used the Rolls MP13 and have found it very reliable and
durable.
Jeff
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Maybe the robins over your station are typically too high to be heard in the
middle of the night. Just a thought.
Re terns
Seems amazingly early to me but on Monday night my automated nocturnal
flight call set-up at my house picked up a Virginia Rail passing over.
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Jeff,
I'm interested in your assertion that American Robin is strictly a diurnal
migrant
Warblers, Common
Yellowthroats, and Swainson's Thrushes.
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registered from last night's flight but it was
certainly booming before midnight when I went to bed.
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Heavy call rates between 8:30-10:00 when I was listening tonight in central
Maine.
Jeff
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Now that we have answered the question as to what radar images are
publically available in Canada, does anyone have any insight into
whether any other countries around the globe have publically available
weather radar images that can allow the public to follow migrating
birds?
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I'll bet that this question has been answered in the moonwatching
literature or someone out there has done the calculations but as I was
moonwatching last week and over an hour counted about a hundred birds,
it occurred to me that based on this sample I could roughly calculate
how many birds may
Check out amazing migration tonight in eastern NA if you are awake and get this
note:
http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/index.php
Pretty good nfc rate tonight of 5-10 per minute just listening not recording or
running detectors because of huge cricket population.
Jeff Wells
Gardiner, Maine
a couple of Veery, prob Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Chipping
Sparrow.
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Glad to see you guys out west are catching up with us. ;.)
I remember the nocturnal field trips Bill Evans used to do in Ithaca
back in the 1990's..though Ithaca has always been an anomaly
everywhere!
The crickets are in high gear around here in Maine making use of
automatic detectors
There are some other birds in there as well including a loud Lincoln's
Sparrow song with what sounds like it's buzzy call right at the very end
of the clip.
Jeff
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Thought you might enjoy these clips I recorded near Yellowknife earlier
in June of a Swainson's Thrush throwing in some nocturnal flight call
notes amidst other morning vocalizations. Will send second clip in
separate email.
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Also just did a blog entry on some interesting papers talking about
migration as a conservation value that should be the focus of more
conservation efforts which you can see at: www.borealbirds.org/blog
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