Hi Jerald,

This is a tough one. I agree it is too high for Palm Warbler. It could be a 
high Yellow-rumped Warbler. It might also be an odd Ovenbird.  I would lean 
toward Ovenbird but should probably go with warbler species?

John

 

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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


 

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