Some years ago I had a bird singing Peter, Peter, Peter at Seven Mile
Creek. the song to me was identical to the Stokes tape of the Titmouse to
which it was very responsive. The bird never came out of the dense
undergrowth. Several years later I found another bird singing the same
song. I
Three of us heard the Yellow Breasted Chat at the second power pole today at
3:30 PM. It was perhaps 100 ft into the heavy brush and trees singing weakly
a phrase or two every 5 mins or so for ? hr or so. I searched in the deep
brush and trees for almost an hour but never saw it; only heard it in
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I posted some new pics on the MOU website from a recent trip to Peru. I had
a chance to see a great variety of habitat - from high elevation down to
cloud forest lowlands. Amazing stuff.
See:
http://moumn.org/gallery/index.php?region=PE
If you don't want to go through all the pics in the Peru
After learning from friends that they had observed a Y-b Chat on Saturday
afternoon and Sunday morning, Dick Rengstorf and I headed over there yesterday
morning. We didn't get the earliest start and ended up waiting for the bird 1?
hours
before it appeared briefly, with vocalization, at
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