Well. I've listened to all of the wader recordings on Vogelstimmen and can't
match it up to any. One that got away I feel.
It's gonna realty bug me for the nest few days though.
Mike
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Hi Lee
I've not ruled anything out yet, although Stone Curlew was not on my
immediate radar, but possibly a good call - I'll have a listen to the
recordings I have right now.
I'm going through the Vogelstimmen set track by track at the moment, but i
have started with the Scolopacidae and
Hi All
I've just stepped outside (2335 BST) and heard a all call going north that
i've never heard before. I would transcribe this call as "whooodleee" where
the "...dlee" part is at least an octave above the "whooo..." part, and
rising in pitch.
I've never heard this call before and i am n
All
I live in semi-urban Nottinghamshire (UK) and regularly hear Fieldfare
calling at night during the major Redwing movements. Blackbird, Song Thrush
& Robin are also commonly heard and occasionally Ring Ouzel and Dunnock. I
rarely hear Mistle thrush at night, although I have done on a couple
ng now. I'll be sure to post any hearings on here.
Cheers
Mike
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[mailto:bounce-4212732-10097...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of caitlin
Sent: 26 August 2009 22:37
To: 'Mike Feely'; nfc-l@cornell.edu
Subject: R
future - our Thrushes will be coming through within
the next month or so and the night-time skies will be full of the "seeps" of
Redwings and (European) Blackbirds. Most night-time sounds here at the
moment here are of wader species (shorebirds), although where I am, I have
yet to hear any so fa