[NatureNS] A marsh sound

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It could be a Wood Duck "keek series"; or Wilson's Snipe "bark series" but spectrogram looks more like Wood Duck. There's a warbler flight call at the end, probably Yellow Warbler; I would have to take measurements to be more certain.
John

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From: naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca <naturens-owner@chebucto.ns.ca> On Behalf Of NancyDowd
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2018 17:17
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Subject: [NatureNS] A marsh sound

This is an early morning sound of today at a shallow cattail marsh near fields in Meisner’s Section, Lun Co. I am still puzzling over it. This unseen bird sounded to be flying over the marsh away from my location. It’s the repeated call and not the grackles etc I am referring to. I only amplified this sound to keep the quality intact. Ignore the “rail/crake spp” designation. I just put it under a benign category to see the spectrogram. Thoughts?

https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/108622161?__hstc=60209138.654ce176d843afbf64b3825199d7a408.1396643674838.1532436762954.1532535197304.311&__hssc=60209138.5.1532535197304&__hsfp=2933905051

Thanks, Nancy D

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