of Jesse Ellis
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2023 12:39 PM
To: MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Yellow-throated Warbler, Washington County
I think this is a good point to bring up, Bob! I hear this "canyon wren"
version of B&W warbler song quite a bit up in Ely over the summer
I hear that Black-and-White song often, and have been fooled many-a-time.
It's amazing how identical it sounds to the Yellow-Throated's song.
For what it's worth, Louisiana Waterthrushes also have a version of their
song that is very, very similar to the alternate Black-and-White/regular
Yellow-Th
I think this is a good point to bring up, Bob! I hear this "canyon wren"
version of B&W warbler song quite a bit up in Ely over the summer early in
the season and many recording collections don't mention it. All About Birds
doesn't represent it, nor does Birds of the World Online, which only says
"
Follow-up to my observation from yesterday: turns out this was a
Black-and-white Warbler singing an alternate song. One birder had the
audacity to question the identification based on my recording as I had only
heard the bird and not seen it, and lo and behold when I heard the exact
same song in Pi
There is a Yellow-throated Warbler currently singing at William O’Brien
State Park at these coordinates:
45.2193015, -92.7693324
This is a fairly short hike south of the visitor center.
Bob Dunlap
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