Hi Will, 

The relatively low pitch and rough quality sound just fine for Gray-cheeked. 
This is a good illustration of how some Gray-cheek calls can be less arched 
than "typical". 


best, 
Michael 


Michael O'Brien 
Victor Emanuel Nature Tours 
www.ventbird.com 
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From: "Wil Hershberger" <w...@natureimagesandsounds.com> 
To: "Nocturnal Flight Call Listserv" <NFC-L@cornell.edu> 
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 4:17:29 PM 
Subject: [nfc-l] Call ID? 

There were very few calls last night here. The only really clear call that was 
recorded is attached. 
Is this Bicknell's or Gray-cheeked thrush? 







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