1. There is a flight call
that I hear only at night from a bird flying over the hogback. It
sounds exactly like "poor will". The first syllable is a bit
downward-pitched and the second syllable is quicker and slightly
upward-pitched. It is not as fast as whippoorwill calls I've heard
online, and is missing the first syllable of the typical
whippoorwill calls. It is clearly in flight as the source of the
call moves quickly. Any ideas what this bird might be?
2. I was watching a crow on my back fence the other morning and
it was cawing lustily, when suddenly it put its head down and to
the left and said "hello, hello, hello". It cawed again, head up,
then ducked its head and repeated the "hello, hello, hello" before
flying off. I've seen crows as pets mimicking speech, but this is
the first crow I've seen in the wild making sounds like human
speech. Anyone else seen this before?
3. Third, and finally, while I love having White-crowned Sparrows
in the back yard, they consistently, and *much* more frequently
than other birds, poop in my bird baths. While I've not actually
seen them do this, my bird baths remain much cleaner when they're
not around. Anyone else see this behavior?
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Jim Tyler
Roxborough