Request for assistance – song recordings of migrating Mourning Warblers

 

I am once again writing to request your help and record Mourning Warbler 
songs from spring migrants.  It is year 6 of my research using birdsong to 
study migratory connectivity of Mourning Warbler song populations.  Our lab 
is interested in whether different song populations of the Mourning Warbler 
(Western, Eastern, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland) migrate together or 
separately to their respective breeding areas.   Here is a link to the 
latest map with previous years’ results based on recordings from over 100 
birders.  

 

https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?hl=en&mid=1voXjBhvHZ0nwAv93_OBC_vCPuxQ&ll=38.892516009880424%2C-85.09712735&z=5

 

Preliminary results from the map indicate that 1) Western song populations 
are separating out from the rest of the pack and migrating throughout the 
mid-western states directly to the Prairie Provinces, 2) Eastern, Nova 
Scotia and Newfoundland song populations are migrating together along the 
Appalachian Mountains, 3) Nova Scotia and Newfoundland song populations are 
beginning to hug the Atlantic coast in New Jersey and New York.  

 

We are in need of recordings from more mid-western states, eastern Colorado 
and the New England coast.  All you need is a smartphone with a voice 
recording app and some luck.  Videos with recordings are also helpful.  The 
web page link below describes the project and how to make recordings on 
your Smartphone in more detail.   Please send song recordings to the 
Mourning Warbler Sound Lab (jpitocch AT anselm.edu).  

 

https://mowasongmapper.weebly.com/

 

There is also a link to a spring 2017 National Audubon Society story on 
this research.

 

Audubon Society reporting

http://www.audubon.org/magazine/spring-2017/this-guy-mapping-how-warblers-migrate-just

 

I would really appreciate your help and contributions this year to this 
Citizens Science Project.  

 

Dr. Jay Pitocchelli 

Chair, Biology Department 

Saint Anselm College

Manchester, NH 03102

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