Thank you, Mr. Evans! Your responses are always very helpful!
From,
Preston Lust
On Wednesday, April 24, 2019, 6:04:51 PM EDT, Bill Evans
wrote:
Looks like Chipping Sparrow to me, perhaps two calls from the same bird - a
clue is the 80+ ms duration, but also there is a faint initial downsweep that
is structurally more in line with CHSP. Bill From: Preston Lust Sent:
Wednesday, April 24, 2019 4:39 PMTo: Night Flight Call Discussions Subject:
[nfc-l] Nocturnal Flight Calls – Prothonotary Warbler? Last night I recorded
two calls in my yard that I believe may be prothonotary. I was wondering what
anyone else thought, or what the criteria are for prothonotary warbler in the
first place. I have attached a spectrogram of the call, as well as the
recording. Thank you very much! Preston Lust, Westport, CT--NFC-L List
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