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Hi Lynn, =0A=0A=0ASome nice recordings there, you have me itching to get ou=
t of the city and home to where I can hear these guys myself! The bird in t=
he first recording is a singing Brown Creeper. I like to think of them as s=
aying "trees, trees, pretty trees" and variations on that phrase. The first=
 bird in the second recording is a Golden-crowned Kinglet (unlike Cape May,=
 has an uneven rhythm and rises in pitch, and is sometimes followed by a sp=
utter and/or drop in pitch) and the long bubbling trill belongs to a Winter=
 Wren.=0A=0AKathleen MacAulay=0A=0A=0A=0A________________________________=
=0A From: "dlkarchewski@live.com" <dlkarchewski@live.com>=0ATo: naturens@ch=
ebucto.ns.ca =0ASent: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 10:39:34 PM=0ASubject: [Natur=
eNS] =EF=BB=BFNeed help with bird ID=0A =0A=0A=0A=0AHi:=0A=0AI have posted =
two recordings on soundcloud and am wondering if someone would be so kind a=
s to have a listen and see if they can ID three birds that I'm unsure of. =
=C2=A0=0AFirst a WARNING: there are extra sounds on the recordings =C2=A0th=
at are very loud so don't put headphones on and crank up the volume or you'=
ll deafen yourself.=0AThe first recording is of a single bird ( plus a peep=
er ) which I haven't been able to ID at all. This bird occurs very briefly =
on the second recording as well.=0AThe second recording begins with a bird =
singing with very high pitched "cycling" song....I've tentatively ID'd this=
 as a ? Cape May warbler. =C2=A0The next bird on this recording that don't =
=C2=A0recognize is the "trilling" one with the fairly long song. =C2=A0I wa=
s thinking maybe an ? Indigo bunting? =C2=A0This recording has a lot of oth=
er birds on it as well.=0ADirections: =C2=A0Google soundcloud and search fo=
r: =C2=A0Audio file 1 by sturnella neglecta (there should be an image of a =
meadowlark). =C2=A0The second recording is Audio file 2 by sturnella neglec=
ta.=0AAny help with these is GREATLY appreciated and remember to turn the v=
olume down at first!=0AHappy birding!=0A=0ALynn=0A=0A=0ASent from my HTC
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<html><body><div style=3D"color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:ti=
mes new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div><span>Hi Lynn, <=
br></span></div><div style=3D"color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-size: 16px; font-fa=
mily: times new roman,new york,times,serif; background-color: transparent; =
font-style: normal;"><br><span></span></div><div style=3D"color: rgb(0, 0, =
0); font-size: 16px; font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; bac=
kground-color: transparent; font-style: normal;"><span>Some nice recordings=
 there, you have me itching to get out of the city and home to where I can =
hear these guys myself! The bird in the first recording is a singing Brown =
Creeper. I like to think of them as saying "trees, trees, pretty trees" and=
 variations on that phrase. The first bird in the second recording is a Gol=
den-crowned Kinglet (unlike Cape May, has an uneven rhythm and rises in pit=
ch, and is sometimes followed by a sputter and/or drop in pitch) and the
 long bubbling trill belongs to a Winter Wren.</span></div><div style=3D"co=
lor: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-size: 16px; font-family: times new roman,new york,t=
imes,serif; background-color: transparent; font-style: normal;"><br><span><=
/span></div><div style=3D"color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-size: 16px; font-family=
: times new roman,new york,times,serif; background-color: transparent; font=
-style: normal;"><span>Kathleen MacAulay</span></div><div><br></div>  <div =
style=3D"font-family: times new roman, new york, times, serif; font-size: 1=
2pt;"> <div style=3D"font-family: times new roman, new york, times, serif; =
font-size: 12pt;"> <div dir=3D"ltr"> <hr size=3D"1">  <font face=3D"Arial" =
size=3D"2"> <b><span style=3D"font-weight:bold;">From:</span></b> "dlkarche=
wski@live.com" &lt;dlkarchewski@live.com&gt;<br> <b><span style=3D"font-wei=
ght: bold;">To:</span></b> naturens@chebucto.ns.ca <br> <b><span style=3D"f=
ont-weight: bold;">Sent:</span></b> Tuesday, April 30, 2013 10:39:34 PM<br>=
 <b><span
 style=3D"font-weight: bold;">Subject:</span></b> [NatureNS] =EF=BB=BFNeed =
help with bird ID<br> </font> </div> <div class=3D"y_msg_container"><br><di=
v id=3D"yiv6570739708"><span style=3D"font-family:Arial;"><br>Hi:<br><br>I =
have posted two recordings on soundcloud and am wondering if someone would =
be so kind as to have a listen and see if they can ID three birds that I'm =
unsure of. &nbsp;<br>First a WARNING: there are extra sounds on the recordi=
ngs &nbsp;that are very loud so don't put headphones on and crank up the vo=
lume or you'll deafen yourself.<br>The first recording is of a single bird =
( plus a peeper ) which I haven't been able to ID at all. This bird occurs =
very briefly on the second recording as well.<br>The second recording begin=
s with a bird singing with very high pitched "cycling" song....I've tentati=
vely ID'd this as a ? Cape May warbler. &nbsp;The next bird on this recordi=
ng that don't &nbsp;recognize is the "trilling" one with the fairly long so=
ng.
 &nbsp;I was thinking maybe an ? Indigo bunting? &nbsp;This recording has a=
 lot of other birds on it as well.<br>Directions: &nbsp;Google soundcloud a=
nd search for: &nbsp;Audio file 1 by sturnella neglecta (there should be an=
 image of a meadowlark). &nbsp;The second recording is Audio file 2 by stur=
nella neglecta.<br>Any help with these is GREATLY appreciated and remember =
to turn the volume down at first!<br>Happy birding!<br><br>Lynn<br><br><br>=
Sent from my HTC<br><br></span></div><br><br></div> </div> </div>  </div></=
body></html>
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