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Maybe thrushes communicating?
Sincerely,
James
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From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca <naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca> on beha=
lf of James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
Sent: September 18, 2017 2:48 AM
To: Naturens Naturens
Subject: [NatureNS] Mystery Birds
It is now 23:40 as I write this. I was just outside in the yard and could =
hear a weeert type of noise. Something like the diving of a bird maybe. T=
his was followed by a whistle type noise from a bird. Off to the right the=
re was a corresponding whistle type call. I would hear the diving noise ag=
ain and then a whistle type call and a responding call from further away. =
There then would be a response from a third bird. This sequence of events =
kept occuring with sometimes the whistle sounding far away and other times =
very close to me. Do common nighthawks have a whistle type bird call? I've=
heard their call, but this is the only thing I can think of that might be =
making this type of noise. I know the penting call of the American woodcoc=
k so it defintely was not that. I'm baffled as this is the first time I've=
heard this on the basis of all of the night calls that I've listened to in=
respects to birds.
James R. Hirtle
LaHave
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<p>Maybe thrushes communicating? </p>
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<p>Sincerely,</p>
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<p>James</p>
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<p>It is now 23:40 as I write this. I was just outside in the yard an=
d could hear a weeert type of noise. Something like the diving of a b=
ird maybe. This was followed by a whistle type noise from a bird. &nb=
sp;Off to the right there was a corresponding whistle
type call. I would hear the diving noise again and then a whistle ty=
pe call and a responding call from further away. There then would be =
a response from a third bird. This sequence of events kept occuring w=
ith sometimes the whistle sounding far away and
other times very close to me. Do common nighthawks have a whistle ty=
pe bird call? I've heard their call, but this is the only thing I can think=
of that might be making this type of noise. I know the penting call =
of the American woodcock so it defintely was
not that. I'm baffled as this is the first time I've heard this on t=
he basis of all of the night calls that I've listened to in respects to bir=
ds. </p>
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<p>James R. Hirtle</p>
<p>LaHave</p>
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