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Warbler Vocalization Question
- To: carolinabirds@duke.edu
- Subject: Warbler Vocalization Question
- From: Tom Krakauer <tkrakauer@mindspring.com>
- Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 19:49:27 -0400
- Sender: carolinabirds-owner@acpub.duke.edu
This morning (Monday) at about 8:00 Am, I heard a bird in the very dense,
low second growth of a Fran blow down. Lots of maples, dogwoods etc. I
never saw it.
I head a bird in the dense thickets that gave a loud repeated two part call
with the second part slightly lower. It transliterates best into, "cherry,
cherry, chorry" I immediately went inside and listened to Thayer Birding
software, and the only one close was Mourning Warbler.
However, it always was a 3 sylable call "cherry, cherry, chorry" . I did
not hear it sing "cherry, cherry, cherry, cherry, chorry".
What else sound similar? I couldn't think of anything else..
However, since I can not hear high frequencies, I cannot eliminate a very
aberrant winter wren (grin).
Thanks,
Tom
Tom Krakauer
Bahama, Durham County, NC
tkrakauer@mindspring.com