Greetings, I have finally gotten around to posting videos of the wren sounds. Unfortunately my shotgun mic is kaput and I had to rely on the camera's capabilities. In this first clip you can hear and briefly see the first wren that we found. This wren was fairly uniformly cinnamon. In the background you can hear the twittering of the second wren that we found. This second wren started out making very Winter-like sounds and then changed into this twittering. This second bird had a much paler chin. http://youtu.be/HD8mYI6SY3w The second clip has chips from the first bird and twittering from the second bird. http://youtu.be/dqw8CpkWJZM This final clip is only the second bird and its twittering. http://youtu.be/2mWX5Ew8Ngc The first bird never did call again while I was there and I lost it soon after the recording. The second bird called several times as we were looking for the dipper. I would love some feedback. Anyone that can extract sound from video and then analyze it would be greatly appreciated. Cameron Carver Lubbock, TX Edit your Freelists account settings for TEXBIRDS at //www.freelists.org/list/texbirds Reposting of traffic from TEXBIRDS is prohibited without seeking permission from the List Owner