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Index of Subjects That was it for audible recordings. There were definitely Cedar Waxwings nearby (seem to be everywhere right now). The eBird location is not accurate (it is my grab bag New Germany marker). As said it was in a field N of New Germany across from NG lake. Corner of Trunk 10 and Conrad’s or Copeland Rd. Will check again. There are horses in the field and it is fenced. > On Jul 26, 2018, at 9:36 AM, James Churchill <jameslchurchill@gmail.com> wrote: > > It does have qualities similar to an Eastern Meadowlark, Nancy. > However, do you have a longer recording that might help rule out a Hermit Thrush (which could be singing from forest adjacent to the field). The high note at the end there looks and sounds like a Cedar Waxwing... > > Is the location that is mapped with the recording the location of the bird? > James > > > On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 8:10 AM, NancyDowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote: > Another unseen bird at the far edge of a field containing horses. Heard yesterday while leaving New Germany going N along Trunk 10. Stopped and managed the two far off recordings below. In one you can hear the end flourish but the end is obscured by grackle chatter in the other. My first thought at the time was Meadowlark but it is more likely something else- but what? I feel like I know this song/call from somewhere. > https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/108697981?__hstc=60209138.654ce176d843afbf64b3825199d7a408.1396643674838.1532560322233.1532602100811.313&__hssc=60209138.6.1532602100811&__hsfp=2933905051 > > https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/108697971?__hstc=60209138.654ce176d843afbf64b3825199d7a408.1396643674838.1532560322233.1532602100811.313&__hssc=60209138.6.1532602100811&__hsfp=2933905051 > > Thanks for opinions, Nancy > > > > -- > James > > >
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