Sounds like a possibility to me too – at least something in the Blue 
Grosbeak/Indigo/Lazuli/Varied/Painted complex.  The spectrogram indicates it is 
lower in frequency than typical for Indigo, but that doesn’t rule it out.

Bill E
  
From: Spahr, Timothy 
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2014 10:22 AM
To: NFC-L 
Subject: [nfc-l] Blue Grosbeak?


Hi birders,


Anyone care to venture an opinion on this call, recorded last night, in eastern 
Massachusetts?  The sound is unedited other than trimming down to a few seconds 
around the call.  I expect you'll need to amplify it a bit.  


Sorta sounds like a Blue Grosbeak to me, but that would be a pretty unusual 
bird to have as a night flyover here.

Best,

Tim


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