I agree with Arun, it's an American Robin. At the end of some of the
phrases they make a sound that reminds me of an audio cassette getting
messed up in a tape deck (yes, despite my youthful visage, I am old enough
to remember tape decks and cassettes 🤣). That little bit is how I know
it's an AMRO and not a tanager or Red-breasted Grosbeak.
-Lisa
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 06:17 Arun Bose <arun1bose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I believe this is American Robin.
Arun Bose
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On Apr 18, 2017, at 4:36 AM, Zwicky, Eric <ezwicky2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:conference call just now so I could go out and use my phone to record them.
I hear these guys every night when I'm working. I got off my
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Can anybody identify this bird?
Thanks,
Eric Z
Woodland Heights
On 4/11/2017 4:04 AM, Zwicky, Eric wrote:<nightbirds.m4a>
There's a very persistent pair of birds doing a call and response in the
alley behind my house tonight. I'm on a conference call or I would
try to record them,but my phone won't let me do both simultaneously.
The song or call is a series of four warbling phrases, fairly
high-pitched, with the last one trilled. They have been going at it
for over 30 minutes.
Any ideas what I might be hearing?
Eric Zwicky
608 W 29th
Richmond
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