Re: [nfc-l] Another warbler

2016-08-08 Thread Ted Floyd
Hey, Jerald & all.

Sorry for the snarky reminder, but posts to this list are useful and
interesting only if they are accompanied by date and location info.

And I could go off on "banding codes" and people without surnames, but
that's for the admin... :-)

Thanks!

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, eastern Boulder County, Colorado, USA

P.s. The night flights of late here in eastern Boulder County, Colorado,
USA, have been quite light, but I've had two nights in the past week with
Upland Sandpipers (casual at best in Boulder County, except for detections
of flyovers at night). Otherwise, just a very light trickle of Chipping
Sparrows, Lark Sparrows, and Solitary Sandpipers.







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On Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 10:08 PM, Jerald  wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Warbler migration has begun in earnest. I have had at least one warbler
> NFC every night this week so far, with three redstarts, NOWA, and a few
> others. This one came through this morning an hour before sunrise. It may
> not be identifiable, but the call is really clear so I thought I'd send it
> out to see if anyone could ID it for me.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jerald
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[nfc-l] Another warbler

2016-08-07 Thread Jerald
Hello all,

Warbler migration has begun in earnest. I have had at least one warbler NFC
every night this week so far, with three redstarts, NOWA, and a few others.
This one came through this morning an hour before sunrise. It may not be
identifiable, but the call is really clear so I thought I'd send it out to
see if anyone could ID it for me.

Thanks,

Jerald

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[nfc-l] Another Warbler Call

2016-08-03 Thread Jerald
Apparently warbler migration is picking up, this one just came through a
few minutes ago. I know that zeeps aren't identifiable usually, but this
one sounds kind of distinctive. Waterthrush maybe? It's long and ascending.

http://www.xeno-canto.org/33

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