Hi Jerald,

Here are some thoughts are your calls.

The first could be a VESP that is shorter duration than average. It could also 
be an OVEN. It seems to have the arch of an OVEN.

The second one is rather indistinct. Possibilities might be YRWA, BTNW.

John

 

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Subject: [nfc-l] Sparrow/warbler NFCs last night

 

Hello all,

 

I had 2 high pitched calls last night, could someone tell me what they are? I'm 
thinking the first one could be VESP, it looks similar to sonograms I've seen 
for that species. I'm really not sure what the second one is. 

http://www.xeno-canto.org/329889

http://www.xeno-canto.org/329890

 

Thanks,

 

Jerald


 

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