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I was googling on “Tropical bird calls” looking for the one in the Deliverance movie clip posted in that thread.

I came across this really nice recording, it ain’t the Tropics, it’s Eastern hardwood forest, prob’ly late April - early June. Reading the woods with your ears, how many species can you find here? I counted seven.


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Fer anyone interested…..

0:01. Starts out with wood thrush, what this is actually a recording of. I have gone miles out of my way to find that song, not nearly as many as there was 50 years ago.

0:09 northern cardinal overlayed by

0:10 Carolina wren.

0:14 red-bellied woodpecker calling.

0:25 red-bellied woodpecker drumming.

0:41 eastern wood-pewee (in background). “peeyoooweee….peeeyoooo……”

0:48 white-breasted nuthatch (in background). “yank yank yank”

1:46 pileated woodpecker.

There’s more in the background noise, couldn’t pick ‘em out.


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nice to awaken to


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Very cool. Thanks for posting. I'm not too well educated on that subject but a lot of it sounded familiar. Got a lot of woods around me and it's pretty silent until spring. Then I walk outside at night and listen for saw-whet owls. Lotsa hawks around and I know their noise. Had a sharp shinned hawk sitting in the trees in the woods next door Saturday. Overlooking my bird feeder... Had to get my field guide out to I.D. him, and it says they're often seen near feeders. Got out the Canon Rebel with the telephoto lens and when I went to photograph him he had vanished.


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