semillama
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Fri May-07-10 11:52 AM
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| I think I heard a Kirtland's Warbler today |
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Never saw the bird, but after reviewing pretty much every passerine bird song, I don't think it could have been anything else. Does anyone know of any bird that sounds like Kirtland's?
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Mon May-10-10 04:28 PM
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| 1. I talked with a couple guys about it. |
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One claims that there is an alternate song of Northern Waterthrush that sounds almost exactly like it, but the other guy, who studies Kirtland's on their breeding grounds, thinks I had a Kirtland's.
I reviewed all the waterthrush/kirtland's songs on line that I could find, and I'm pretty convinced I had a Kirtland's Warbler. So that's going on the list!
(I also had Purple Gallinule this weekend, which brings my Ohio life list to 310!)
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Sat May-15-10 12:00 AM
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| 2. so does it count if you just hear em? |
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I've always wondered about that.
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Fri May-21-10 05:49 PM
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| 3. didn't realize how common the common gallinule was- I really need to get |
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Edited on Fri May-21-10 05:50 PM by tigereye
out to more ponds and lakes so that I can see more waterfowl! When we went to stay near Northwestern U in Illinois last spring, I was at Lake Michigan near there, but I really didn't know what I was looking at and hadn't got my binoculars yet. I am getting a little better with locating the bird and getting the binocs up in time and being patient.
I was looking at the rare bird sitings list here, and I didn't realize how many warblers come through here. I was thinking about joining the local birder's group...
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