RE: [nfc-l] Unknown over Pittsburgh, May 2

2018-05-04 Thread Geoff Malosh
-2482252-53236...@mm.list.cornell.edu [mailto:bounce-2482252-53236...@mm.list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Ted Floyd Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2018 22:14 To: Night Flight Call Discussions Cc: nf...@cornell.edu Subject: Re: [nfc-l] Unknown over Pittsburgh, May 2 Hi, Geoff & everybody. How about

RE: [nfc-l] Unknown over Pittsburgh, May 2

2018-05-03 Thread John Kearney
o: nf...@cornell.edu Subject: [nfc-l] Unknown over Pittsburgh, May 2 Hi folks, Found the attached in my recordings from last night, right about exactly at 3am. Closest thing I can come up with is Marbled Godwit, but it doesn't seem a perfect match. As usual, I might be missing something conside

Re: [nfc-l] Unknown over Pittsburgh, May 2

2018-05-02 Thread Ted Floyd
Hi, Geoff & everybody. How about Sora? Duration and intonation seem spot-on for me. It's got the two (and, in the second vocalization, three?) bands, too. It doesn't really cry out like a Sora, but maybe the bird is pretty far away? Just a guess, really. I could be totally off. Thanks for sharin

RE: [nfc-l] Unknown Warbler

2016-09-26 Thread John Kearney
[mailto:bounce-120824283-28417...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Jerald Sent: September-25-16 18:06 To: nfc-l Subject: [nfc-l] Unknown Warbler Hello, Could someone please tell me what this call is? The spectrogram reminds me of Palm Warbler, but it's a bit high for that I think. T

[nfc-l] Unknown Warbler

2016-09-25 Thread Jerald
Hello, Could someone please tell me what this call is? The spectrogram reminds me of Palm Warbler, but it's a bit high for that I think. Thanks, Jerald Delaware -- *Jerald* -- NFC-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NFC_WELCOME http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NFC_RULES http://www.No

[nfc-l] Unknown call -- bittern?

2016-04-28 Thread Geoff Malosh
Hi everyone, I captured the attached recording at 11:39pm on April 24 in southwestern Pennsylvania. I am wondering if this might be a Least Bittern. From what I can find, presumed Least Bittern nocturnal calls seem to be somewhat variable, with some higher pitched and some lower pitched, but al

ADMIN: Re: [nfc-l] Unknown call -- bittern?

2016-04-27 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Hi Geoff, Thanks for posting to the NFC-L eList. I cannot say for certain, but as you suggested, this doesn’t quite match the few “classic" examples that have been shared in the past. This call definitely seems to be on the low end, but could still be from a Least Bittern. This eList has defin

RE: [nfc-l] Unknown call -- bittern?

2016-04-27 Thread John Kearney
ornell.edu] On Behalf Of Geoff Malosh Sent: April-27-16 00:07 To: NFC-L@cornell.edu Subject: [nfc-l] Unknown call -- bittern? Hi everyone, I captured the attached recording at 11:39pm on April 24 in southwestern Pennsylvania. I am wondering if this might be a Least Bittern. From what

Re: [nfc-l] Unknown call over suburban Pittsburgh, Sept. 17

2013-09-19 Thread Geoff Malosh
Hi Chris, I'm sure you're right. I had considered grosbeak but it just struck me as sounding too low in tone (especially hearing it in life) compared to what I usually hear from rose-breasted grosbeak, and that sent me looking for other possibilities. I was probably just thinking too hard. . . w

Re: [nfc-l] Unknown call over suburban Pittsburgh, Sept. 17

2013-09-18 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Geoff, Gut feel is Rose-breated Grosbeak. What do you think? Sincerely, Chris T-H On Sep 18, 2013, at 10:47 PM, Geoff Malosh mailto:pomar...@earthlink.net>> wrote: Hello, I heard and recorded the attached audio in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania about an hour before dawn on Sept. 17. An 11

[nfc-l] Unknown call over suburban Pittsburgh, Sept. 17

2013-09-18 Thread Geoff Malosh
Hello, I heard and recorded the attached audio in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania about an hour before dawn on Sept. 17. An 11-second clip is attached in which the unidentified call can be heard at about 2 sec and 9 sec. I recall hearing it six times, five of which were picked up on recording

[nfc-l] unknown thrush-type call, Sudbury, MA

2013-09-14 Thread Spahr, Timothy
Hi Birders, I'm just beginning to dig into this whole nocturnal flight call thing, and it is awesome. I took a couple hours in one of my favorite spots for fall migrants near Sudbury, MA today and managed a few recordings before sunup. This one included below is giving me a little trouble. It so

[nfc-l] unknown

2012-07-07 Thread Ethan Duke
Greetings, Maybe some of you can help this rookie out with this mystery… frog? I know it isn't an NFC, but it may be something to definitively rule out if you see it. Thanks! Ethan -- NFC-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NFC_WELCOME http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NFC_RULES http

Re: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call

2012-04-23 Thread Mike Farmer
migration. Will this website last? It seems to be created as a promotion. From: Caitlin Coberly Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 10:23 PM To: 'Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes' ; 'NFC-L' Subject: RE: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call Is anyone paying attention to the wind

RE: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call

2012-04-23 Thread Caitlin Coberly
Is anyone paying attention to the wind map and using it to predict/ or post correlate their flights? It looks like a good shoot straight up the center of the country tonight. http://hint.fm/wind/ I haven't gotten good pattern out here yet, but I have this as my de

Re: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call

2012-04-22 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Good call on this one Michael and Andy. I completely agree, having now reviewed the samples provided at Steve Kelling's flight call website and some other resources (thanks for pointing that out again!). I've only heard Virginia Rail overhead at night producing their "kid-dick" calls. I had noti

RE: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call

2012-04-22 Thread Rob Fergus
don Co, NJ http://birdchaser.blogspot.com Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 13:53:49 -0400 Subject: Re: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call From: apmart...@gmail.com To: nfc-l@cornell.edu Rob, I have a similar call posted on my website (http://www.nightmigrants.com/ ) which I presume to be a VA Rai

Re: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call

2012-04-22 Thread Andy Martin
Rob, I have a similar call posted on my website (http://www.nightmigrants.com/ ) which I presume to be a VA Rail based on finding a similar example at Steve Kelling's flight call website ( http://www.birds.cornell.edu/birdcalls). I remember emailing the call to

Re: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call

2012-04-21 Thread Michael O'Brien
Rob, This sounds like a good match for Virginia Rail to me. Best, Michael Michael O'Brien Victor Emanuel Nature Tours www.ventbird.com On Apr 21, 2012, at 5:19 PM, Rob Fergus wrote: > Here's a call I got a couple nights ago. Got another one last night. Would > love input on this one. It s

Re: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call

2012-04-21 Thread Jay K
Rob,   The clip is a little curtailed, but to me this is somewhat reminiscent of some calls of the Great Crested Flycatcher.   Jay Keller, San Diego, CA   -Original Message- From: Rob Fergus Sent: Apr 21, 2012 2:19 PM To: nf...@list.cornell.edu Subject: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ

RE: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call

2012-04-21 Thread Rob Fergus
: Re: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2012 21:25:53 + Rob, This sounds like a call that is within the realm of variation for the night flight call of Red-headed Woodpecker. At least, that's my first impression. Thoughts? Sincerely, Chris T-H

Re: [nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call

2012-04-21 Thread Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes
Rob, This sounds like a call that is within the realm of variation for the night flight call of Red-headed Woodpecker. At least, that's my first impression. Thoughts? Sincerely, Chris T-H On Apr 21, 2012, at 5:19 PM, Rob Fergus wrote: Here's a call I got a couple nights ago. Got another one

[nfc-l] Unknown Hunterdon NJ Night Flight Call

2012-04-21 Thread Rob Fergus
Here's a call I got a couple nights ago. Got another one last night. Would love input on this one. It sort of looks like SWTH spectograms, but doesn't sound like it at all. Ends with a nice burriness. Rob Fergus Union Township, Hunterdon Co, NJ http://birdchaser.blogs

[nfc-l] Unknown flight call

2012-02-21 Thread Jay K
NFCers, Sitting outside here in San Diego, California this evening, I heard a vocalization that has me utterly stymied. No recording, but quite distinctive so I am hoping someone can offer a suggestion for a species to review. It started out with three high whistles followed by two trills/war

Re: [nfc-l] Unknown

2011-12-01 Thread bob mcguire
Bill, I concur with Chris. BirdTunes has a "scape alarm call" for Wilson's Snipe with the frequency and duration quite similar. Bob McGuire On Dec 1, 2011, at 2:55 PM, Bill Evans wrote: > All: > > This call was recorded last night at 11:40PM near Alfred, NY. Any > ideas on species? > > ~Bil

RE: [nfc-l] Unknown

2011-12-01 Thread Chris Tessaglia-Hymes
lf Of Bill Evans Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2011 2:55 PM To: NFC-L@cornell.edu Subject: [nfc-l] Unknown All: This call was recorded last night at 11:40PM near Alfred, NY. Any ideas on species? ~Bill E -- NFC-L List Info: <http://www.northeastbirding.com/NFC_WELCOME>

[nfc-l] Unknown

2011-12-01 Thread Bill Evans
All: This call was recorded last night at 11:40PM near Alfred, NY. Any ideas on species? ~Bill E -- NFC-L List Info: http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NFC_WELCOME http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NFC_RULES http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NFC-L_SubscribeConfigurationLeave.htm ARCHIVES: 1) http