[NatureNS] juvenile hawk?

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Date: Thu, 12 May 2016 17:31:11 -0300
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Thanks for your help. There are lots of YB Sapsuckers in the woods here. Morning drumming comes from every direction and they do have a huge repertoire of sounds. So very likely one of them.

Nancy

On 2016-05-12, at 11:53 AM, Ken McKenna <kenmcken@eastlink.ca> wrote:

> Hi Nancy 
> Hard to say as clip a bit short but have you ruled out yellow-bellied Sapsucker. Seems a bit early for juvenile Hawks but you are a bit further south. Nice to hear the parula on your sound clip. Just heard my first of year parula this morning in Millbrook, Pictou Co. 
> 
> Cheers
> Ken
> 
> Ken McKenna
> Box 218  
> Stellarton
> NS B0K 1S0
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>> On May 12, 2016, at 10:48 AM, NancyDowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I have heard this call the past two mornings in the same area. I hear the below series repeated a few times then nothing. I only managed to get one bout as heard at the first of this recording:
>> http://www.xeno-canto.org/316086
>> 
>> The most similar thing I find on my Sibleys app is the call of a juvenile Northern Goshawk. But I doubt juvenile hawk begging calls are unique. And it may not be a juvenile hawk at all. Maybe someone can help?
>> 
>> Nancy
>> E Dalhousie, Kings
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