Folks in "Naturally Curious Day By Day.....", by Mary Holland, I read this
account of a northern waterthrush display and am wondering if anyone has
ever witnessed it. See below.
Thanks
Sar
"Northern waterthrush has a flight song/display it typically gives on its
breeding ground in the evening. The song usually starts with loud, sharp,
chips of increasing frequency, delivered from the ground or low perch. The
bird then flies upward through and above the canopy, singing snatches of
its primary song - but more quickly and for a longer period of time -
framed in a jumble of chips and song notes."

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