583 warbler and sparrow calls logged in west-central NY (Alfred, NY) last night
– this may be a high nightly tally for that station in spring (n= 5).
Zeep ~50%
Double-up ~10%
American Redstart ~5%
Canada Warbler ~4%
Common Yellowthroat ~3%
Chestnut-sided ~2%
Savannah Sparrow ~2%
Cape May ~1%
Bl
Here in eastern PA, I too had an excellent night of listening. Unfortunately
the treefrogs and spring peepers were quite loud last night. Nevertheless, in
about 30 minutes of listening around midnight, I tallied close to 100
yellow/blackpoll type calls, three Yellow-billed Cuckoos, a couple of I
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I listened through my OldBird 21c mic last night from 10pm-12:30am, and just
finished running the Thrush-X and Tseep-X detectors on the recording from
10pm--3:30am (at which point for some reason my recorder shut off). 598
Thrush-X detections and 891 Tseep-X detections. I will process the file