Hi folks,

I meant to mention this earlier, but about a week ago during a brief trip
out to Tamarack Ranch SWA, I got a visual confirmation of a European
Starling doing an amazing mimicry of Eastern Wood-Pewee.

For about half an hour I was convinced I was hearing a real Eastern singing
from somewhere in the woods just out of sight, although I also noticed that
I was only hearing a portion of the full song. I was hearing a convincing
rendition of the initial 'pee-urrrrreeee' phrase every so often, but never
hearing the subsequent downslurred 'pee-urrrrrrr'. Eventually I 'got close'
to the pewee and my heart sank as I realized there were a disturbing number
of starlings around. And finally, in the bins, I saw the culprit actually
vocalize the phrase. The tonal quality of the mimicry was outstanding, and
I mean right on the button. I wouldn't have thought it possible, except in
recent weeks I've also heard starlings do outstanding mimics of Common
Nighthawks, White-crowned Sparrows, Black-billed Magpies, and so on.

I offer this just as a cautionary note that any Eastern Wood-Pewee song
heard at Tamarack Ranch should be investigated thoroughly. Sure, it's true
that the starling had to learn the song from someone who could actually be
present, and Eastern Wood-Pewee is certainly a probably find there. But
just beware that starlings know this and will deceive you if you don't
catch them in the act.

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Eric DeFonso
Coal Creek Canyon, Jefferson County, CO (at exactly 8,000' ASL)

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