Re: [nfc-l] I think it is sora

2018-05-04 Thread Dioni Loïc Sauvé
Haha Awesome! I would so like to record this one! Maybe a next time Jeff! Dioni Loïc Sauvé Laval, Québec 2018-05-04 12:44 GMT-04:00 Jeff Wells : > I had one in Maine two nights ago but was not recording at the time. > > > > Jeff Wells > > Gardiner, ME > > > > From:

Re: [nfc-l] I think it is sora

2018-05-04 Thread Larry Clarfeld
I guess Soras are on the move! I had one in Vermont as well: https://ebird.org/vt/view/checklist/S45236251 Cheers, Larry Clarfeld Colchester, VT On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 8:24 PM, Meena Madhav Haribal wrote: > Yesterday I recorded this piece using thrush detector. I think it is

RE: [nfc-l] I think it is sora

2018-05-04 Thread Jeff Wells
I had one in Maine two nights ago but was not recording at the time. Jeff Wells Gardiner, ME From: bounce-2483089-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu On Behalf Of Larry Clarfeld Sent: Friday, May 4, 2018 12:43 PM To: Night Flight Call Discussions

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

2018-05-04 Thread Geoff Malosh
Ted, I agree Sora is a good match and certainly more likely. As always I’m now curious how this didn’t occur to me before. Ah, NFCs. John K. – spring peeper is a good thought but there are none in this area, and no habitat for them anywhere nearby. Thanks all, Geoff From:

RE: [nfc-l] I think it is sora

2018-05-04 Thread John Kearney
Hi All, If in doubt about a Sora call, I would encourage people to view the spectrograms for Sora in the Macauley Library. Spectrograms that show a sharply rising slope through most of the call are quite possibly Spring Peepers. Sora calls are longer and have a fairly long, relatively flat or

Re: [nfc-l] I think it is sora

2018-05-04 Thread Larry Clarfeld
I guess Soras are on the move! I had one in Vermont as well: https://ebird.org/vt/view/checklist/S45236251 Cheers, Larry Clarfeld Colchester, VT On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 8:24 PM, Meena Madhav Haribal wrote: > Yesterday I recorded this piece using thrush detector. I think it is Sora. > > Anyone

RE: [nfc-l] I think it is sora

2018-05-04 Thread Jeff Wells
I had one in Maine two nights ago but was not recording at the time. Jeff Wells Gardiner, ME From: bounce-2483089-53237...@mm.list.cornell.edu On Behalf Of Larry Clarfeld Sent: Friday, May 4, 2018 12:43 PM To: Night Flight Call Discussions Subject: Re: [nfc-l] I think it is sora I guess

Re: [nfc-l] I think it is sora

2018-05-04 Thread Dioni Loïc Sauvé
Haha Awesome! I would so like to record this one! Maybe a next time Jeff! Dioni Loïc Sauvé Laval, Québec 2018-05-04 12:44 GMT-04:00 Jeff Wells : > I had one in Maine two nights ago but was not recording at the time. > > > > Jeff Wells > > Gardiner, ME > > > > From:

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

2018-05-04 Thread Geoff Malosh
Ted, I agree Sora is a good match and certainly more likely. As always I’m now curious how this didn’t occur to me before. Ah, NFCs. John K. – spring peeper is a good thought but there are none in this area, and no habitat for them anywhere nearby. Thanks all, Geoff From:

RE: [nfc-l] I think it is sora

2018-05-04 Thread John Kearney
Hi All, If in doubt about a Sora call, I would encourage people to view the spectrograms for Sora in the Macauley Library. Spectrograms that show a sharply rising slope through most of the call are quite possibly Spring Peepers. Sora calls are longer and have a fairly long, relatively flat or