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Haans Petruschke <[log in to unmask]>
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Haans Petruschke <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Jun 2015 14:20:23 -0400
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Hi,

The breeding population of Ohio Juncos is singing again.  In early June I
posted a link to a video showing a Junco singing these Nashville or
Tennessee Warbler like songs.  The link is again included after this
missive.

We have identified 3 separate locations in Kirtland, and Chardon Township,
all along the edge of the Portage Escarpment, where Juncos are doing this
vocalization, and would like to find additional locations.

If you are in the breeding range of Juncos in Ohio:  Eastern and
southeastern Cuyahoga, northern Summit, southern Lake, and most of Geauga
and Ashtabula counties, and hear what seems to be a Nashville Warbler or
Tennessee Warbler, please investigate.  If you find a Junco please report
to me or to the list.

Our breeding Junco population is at the extreme edge of the range for this
species.  However the breeding population within the small area of Ohio
where they occur has exploded in the past 25 years. They have gone from
being rare to common nesters. Even away from their traditional habitat as
Geauga County residents will attest.

Lisa Rainsong has been recording several individuals around my yard and
surrounding area and would like to record individuals in other areas as
well.

The Macaulay Sound Library at Cornell does not have a recording of Juncos
from Ohio, and Lisa would like to rectify that, and because some of the
vocalizations are unique, they are of special interest.

Thank you for your help and cooperation

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0Fe9AR0ywE

Haans

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