[NatureNS] Night Flight Calls

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Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 12:48:51 -0300
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Last autumn I recorded the night flight calls of thrushes over my home in
Doctor's Brook, Antigonish County. This year I'm expanding the monitoring to
include warblers. Last night, my first night of monitoring, I had one
Northern Waterthrush and one other warbler species (probably a Blackburnian
Warbler -based on sound frequency, although Yellow and Cape May Warblers may
be more likely and have spectrograms similar to Blackburnian). 


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