[NatureNS] Two bird sounds E Dalhousie, Kings

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Thank you for taking a listen. For the moment I logged it under Long-eared O=
wl and have just added your thoughts to that checklist for when the eBird ed=
itors look at it. Tempo seems wrong for YB Cuckoo but time time of day (dawn=
) does fit better.=20

Nancy

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> On Sep 25, 2019, at 6:33 PM, DonnaCrossland <dcrossland@eastlink.ca> wrote=
:
>=20
> I am still without home internet since the storm, so I didn't take time to=
 listen to both recordings, but the second one would seem to be a Yellow-bil=
led cuckoo.  They make a variety of sounds but I am pretty sure that is one o=
f them.  Likely got blown in.  I think it was around 2004-05, there were a b=
unch of them that flew in from somewhere in the fall in eastern NB. They wer=
e pretty interesting to see there.
>=20
> Regards,
>=20
> Donna Crossland
>=20
>> On 09/22/19 12:34 PM, NancyDowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote:
>> This unusual call was heard near other Red-eyed Vireos and based on the t=
he whistle at the end I am guessing that is what it is. This sequence (intro=
 whistle, trilled whistle and end whistle) was heard about six times at rand=
om intervals. Thoughts?
>> https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/178070911
>>=20
>> The second was heard shortly after 7am this morning. Way back in the wood=
s about 5km from any dwellings. To me this low regularly repeated call sound=
s like an Owl?
>> https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/178308391
>>=20
>> Both sounds are amplified only. I have not figured out how to add info to=
 the audio/photos with eBird's new technique for adding media after the chec=
klist is saved.
>>=20
>> Appreciate any ideas, Nancy D
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<html><head><meta http-equiv=3D"content-type" content=3D"text/html; charset=3D=
utf-8"></head><body dir=3D"auto">Thank you for taking a listen. For the mome=
nt I logged it under Long-eared Owl and have just added your thoughts to tha=
t checklist for when the eBird editors look at it. Tempo seems wrong for YB C=
uckoo but time time of day (dawn) does fit better.&nbsp;<div><br></div><div>=
Nancy<br><br><div id=3D"AppleMailSignature" dir=3D"ltr">Sent from my iPad</d=
iv><div dir=3D"ltr"><br>On Sep 25, 2019, at 6:33 PM, DonnaCrossland &lt;<a h=
ref=3D"mailto:dcrossland@eastlink.ca">dcrossland@eastlink.ca</a>&gt; wrote:<=
br><br></div><blockquote type=3D"cite"><div dir=3D"ltr">I am still without h=
ome internet since the storm, so I didn't take time to listen to both record=
ings, but the second one would seem to be a Yellow-billed cuckoo.&nbsp; They=
 make a variety of sounds but I am pretty sure that is one of them.&nbsp; Li=
kely got blown in.&nbsp; I think it was around 2004-05, there were a bunch o=
f them that flew in from somewhere in the fall in eastern NB. They were pret=
ty interesting to see there.<div><br></div><div><div>Regards,</div><div><div=
><div><br></div><div>Donna Crossland<br><br><span>On 09/22/19 12:34 PM, <b c=
lass=3D"name">NancyDowd </b> &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:nancypdowd@gmail.com">nan=
cypdowd@gmail.com</a>&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote cite=3D"mid:0369FB52-800C=
-4E14-B8A5-41DDBE145AF0@gmail.com" class=3D"iwcQuote" style=3D"border-left: 1=
px solid #00F; padding-left: 13px; margin-left: 0;" type=3D"cite"><div class=
=3D"mimetype-text-plain">This unusual call was heard near other Red-eyed Vir=
eos and based on the the whistle at the end I am guessing that is what it is=
. This sequence (intro whistle, trilled whistle and end whistle) was heard a=
bout six times at random intervals. Thoughts?<br><a href=3D"https://macaulay=
library.org/asset/178070911" target=3D"l">https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/=
178070911</a><br><br>The second was heard shortly after 7am this morning. Wa=
y back in the woods about 5km from any dwellings. To me this low regularly r=
epeated call sounds like an Owl?<br><a href=3D"https://macaulaylibrary.org/a=
sset/178308391" target=3D"l">https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/178308391</a>=
<br><br>Both sounds are amplified only. I have not figured out how to add in=
fo to the audio/photos with eBird's new technique for adding media after the=
 checklist is saved.<br><br>Appreciate any ideas, Nancy D<br><br></div></blo=
ckquote></div></div></div></div>
</div></blockquote></div></body></html>=

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