Lousy weather for birding today, so I went to the internet for an answer to a burning question--how exactly do you pronounce Sabine's (as in gull), and pileated (as in woodpecker).  The answers I found added up to a choice of about 6 variations.  In other words, no real answer.  Does the Ohio birding community have a consensus?  By the way, if I ever get back out West, how do I say the name of that bird that looks like a gray cardinal (I probably couldn't even spell it)?  I remember getting some funny looks down in Texas once when the local birders heard me try to pronounce "paraque".  I can't recall ever seeing pronunciations for the names of birds in any field guides--that would be helpful to beginning birders especially.  Way back in the Stone Age, we had these things called dictionaries for guidance.  They were actually quicker and easier than the Web for some info!!   Later, Craig




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