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Index of Subjects Here is another recording I just added that also has the other sounds of the recording included (so a bit longish) Amplified only, no cleaning up of static. There’s a Song Sparrow and the chattering song of? in case this helps anyone with the ID. https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/105496761?__hstc=60209138.654ce176d843afbf64b3825199d7a408.1396643674838.1529878294901.1529928405087.277&__hssc=60209138.8.1529928405087&__hsfp=2933905051 Nancy > On Jun 25, 2018, at 7:42 AM, Rick Whitman <dendroica.caerulescens@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Nancy, All, > I think this is a very interesting tape. I'm guessing that it may be an insect, perhaps some sort of Orthoptera. But I would really like to know what anyone else thinks, especially if they reply privately to you. > It also sounds somewhat like a Black-throated Green Warbler. They do sing quietly at times. But I respect your saying that it comes from the grass. > Best, Rick. > > On 24 June 2018 at 19:34, NancyDowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote: > This trill has me confused. Repeated multiple times at intervals so likely a song. These birds were singing in the field, down in the grasses. Juncos with a twist? May not be a sparrow but sounds like one. > > https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/105449101?__hstc=60209138.654ce176d843afbf64b3825199d7a408.1396643674838.1529852205436.1529878294901.276&__hssc=60209138.4.1529878294901&__hsfp=2933905051 > > Thanks for any opinions, Nancy >
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