That's easily done - I am not good at calls myself. I have never seen one this early, but that doesn't mean anything, so when I saw your report come in I immediately got up, split an orange and placed the oranges and grape jelly outside in the hopes of getting an early oriole myself! So far, nothing - but I am watching. I am also going to get my hummingbird feeders going - what the heck, nothing to lose! Chris Petherick Fox Point, Milwaukee County On Apr 09, 2014, at 10:11 AM, Lester Doyle <zzzlester@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > All: Embarrassed to admit it, but I made the "call" based on "call". > I have lots of Orioles in my neighborhood during the spring and summer and > I heard the familiar sound, twice, when I went to my car. > > After speaking with Peter, he said that it would be the second earliest > date for the Bird and that there are a few other birds that sound almost > the same. > > Songs and etc are not my strong suit, even though I felt comfortable enough > with this one to ID and report, my next Oriole report will be visual. > > Have mercy on my poor auditory bird skills, > > Lester Doyle > Lodi/Harmony Grove > Columbia Co. > > > #################### > You received this email because you are subscribed to the Wisconsin Birding > Network (Wisbirdn). > To UNSUBSCRIBE or SUBSCRIBE, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: > //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn > To set DIGEST or VACATION modes, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: > //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn > Visit Wisbirdn ARCHIVES at: //www.freelists.org/archives/wisbirdn > > #################### You received this email because you are subscribed to the Wisconsin Birding Network (Wisbirdn). To UNSUBSCRIBE or SUBSCRIBE, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn To set DIGEST or VACATION modes, use the Wisbirdn web interface at: //www.freelists.org/list/wisbirdn Visit Wisbirdn ARCHIVES at: //www.freelists.org/archives/wisbirdn