RE: [Va-bird] unidentified sound

  • From: "William Leigh" <leightern@xxxxxxx>
  • To: bearmountain@xxxxxxxxxx, va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 14:46:01 +0000

I guess it depends on who you want to be :) just kidding.

Hooded Warblers have a rich sonorous song and several variations. Also Juncos have a rich warbler like song.




William Leigh
Bridgewater VA
leightern@xxxxxxx





From: "Bear Mountain" <bearmountain@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Va-bird] unidentified sound
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 10:19:08 -0400

Okay..here's one for you.
I can't identify this bird. Only heard it- no visual
It was loud, high up in a mixed forest at about 4,000 ft. elevation. It had the quality of a R-B Grosbeak, distinct clear notes that repeated the cadence continually. Not really burry sounding.
the syllables would be like this
"Who do you think you are?", over and over again, withspace between the repetitions.
Anyone know, from this rather strange description?
Patti
Patti Reum
Bear Mountain Farm and Wilderness Retreat
2599 Bear Mountain Rd.
Monterey, VA. 24465
www.mountain-retreat.com


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