[cayugabirds-l] bird song question

2018-07-11 Thread Gordon Bonnet
Hi…

I keep hearing a bird in & near my house (in Trumansburg), but haven’t been 
able to see it — always too well hidden in underbrush, usually down by my 
creek.  (Not dense woods, just lots of places to hide.)  Its song is a steady 
trill (all on one pitch) followed by a single, higher note — “trr 
cheep” — with a distinct gap between the trill and the last note.  It’s quite 
emphatic, and doesn’t have the thin quality I’ve heard in a lot of warbler 
songs.

I’ve gone through all of the birds I thought were possible candidates and have 
listened to recordings online — and I can’t find one that’s even close.  Does 
anyone have any ideas?

I’ll keep trying to see it, but several days and no luck…

Thanks for any help

Gordon Bonnet
Trumansburg NY
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[cayugabirds-l] spontaneously calling, backyard saw-whet

2018-07-11 Thread John Confer
Karen and I were listening to a movie with a night scene in a forest when I 
heard a saw-whet toot -  toot, etc. I jumped up to turn off the movie sound 
because I wasn't sure where the call came from. Amazing, my first ever 
in-my-yard, spontaneously calling saw-whet continued after the sound track was 
turned off!


By the way: I am going out on a limb and sawing it behind me. This year will be 
the best year ever for numbers of saw-whet banded! Last year's mega cone crop 
in Canada will support really high numbers of rodents, including red-backed 
voles. This food supply will support fat female saw-whets who will lay more 
eggs, and that food will assure that a high proportion of the hatched eggs 
actually fledge. Get ready for a great banding year. I have already ordered 
more bands for banding.


Hoot, hoot

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