[NatureNS] Birdsong ID help request......

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Hi Everyone,

For those of you not familiar with the Dendroica website that Donna mention=
s, it is a fantastic, free access web site created by Environment and Clima=
te Change Canada in partnership with USGS and CONABIO. It presents numerous=
 photographs and song recordings for birds in the Western Hemisphere so it =
is not restricted only to Canada.

This web address will take you to the search window as a 'guest':
http://www.natureinstruct.org/dendroica/spec.php/Canada

Simply look for Northern Parula in the list to the right of the photograph =
shown and click on the name. The display will refresh with the species you =
want.

If you want to register, again it is a free access, you can start at this a=
ddress:
http://www.natureinstruct.org/dendroica/index.php

I agree with Donna and Richard that the most likely bird song Eleanor is de=
scribing is that of a Northern Parula.

All the best,

Lance

Lance Laviolette
Glen Robertson, Ontario



From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca [mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca] =
On Behalf Of Donna Crossland
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2016 10:39 AM
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: EXTERNAL: RE: [NatureNS] Birdsong ID help request......

Hi Eleanor:  I'd agree with Richard Stern, that your bird is a Northern Par=
ula.  They have a buzzy, upward song that generally ends abruptly on a fina=
l downward note.   Check out Dendroica website, then type in Northern Parul=
a.  I am hearing them sing their "B version" song more often these days, bu=
t you have described the "A" song.  Dendroica has all their songs and calls=
.

The Red-eyed vireo is more reminiscent of the Robin, but with pauses betwee=
n each phrase, and the males really wears himself out!  It can get a little=
 irritating after a while if he is close by.  I don't think that's your bir=
d, but you can check him out on Dendroica also.

Donna Crossland

From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca<mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca> [=
mailto:naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca] On Behalf Of Eleanor Lindsay
Sent: June-22-16 9:11 AM
To: NatureNS
Subject: [NatureNS] Birdsong ID help request......


I feel I should know this song, which I have been hearing relentlessly arou=
nd my house for the past week - but for the life of me can't think what it =
is and it is driving me nuts!

It starts with an upwards-rising, slightly staccato schreeee which abruptly=
 ends with a downwards cheeow and just goes on endlessly repeating. I've ma=
naged to get only one brief glimpse - a smallish bird which looked darkish =
amongst the leaves against the sky......................

ANY suggestions will be most welcome!!!

Eleanor Lindsay

Seabright, St Margarets Bay

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