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Hi all,
Earlier in the year I was puzzled by what I thought was an odd Sedge Wren
song. It was heard off the Ottawa loop during the Biggest Week in American
Birding.
I eBirded it as Sedge Wren, and after talking with Ethan Kistler and a few
other birders, I learned that I was actually probably hearing a Common
Yellowthroat. Yes, making a sound I'd never heard anyone mention before!
The corrected eBird checklist (
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S18279883) includes an embedded
"chatter call" someone else recorded in Maine:
http://www.xeno-canto.org/20981
Here's another recording I made earlier this summer of this call in
Colorado (it's in the background of a LOT of Red-winged Blackbird calls):
http://www.xeno-canto.org/182754
Just something I wanted to make sure was on everyone's radar.
Good birding,
-Paul Hurtado
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Paul J. Hurtado
Postdoctoral Fellow, The Ohio State University
Mathematical Biosciences Institute, http://mbi.osu.edu/
Aquatic Ecology Laboratory, http://ael.osu.edu/
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Webpage: http://people.mbi.ohio-state.edu/hurtado.10
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