Folks,
I really enjoyed Ted Floyd’s recent bird sound quizzes (I did not get the correct answers). I heard and recorded a new (to me) sound several weeks ago in my yard near Florissant Fossil Beds NM (west of Colorado Springs) which seems like a good candidate for a bird sound quiz.
The recording is on my e-bird checklist for July 22nd at about 8AM (https://ebird.org/checklist/S71722064). I saw several of the birds making this vocalization. I entered it as “unknown passerine” since e-bird doesn’t allow “unknown bird” (I am not saying it isn’t a passerine however).
The area is an open ponderosa pine woodland with meadows all around at about 8,500 feet elevation.
Does anyone know this species? I’ll be embarrassed if everyone knows it right off the bat,
Mike Britten
Hi, folks—
To my ear, this sounds like late July/August at our house in pinyon-juniper habitat in Frémont County—the incessant begging calls of young Black-headed Grosbeaks. We don’t live there anymore, but the sound immediately transported me back.
Tina Mitchell
formerly Lakewood/Coaldale; currently, Oceanside, CA
On Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 5:13:14 AM UTC-6, Mike Britten wrote:
Folks,
I really enjoyed Ted Floyd’s recent bird sound quizzes (I did not get the correct answers). I heard and recorded a new (to me) sound several weeks ago in my yard near Florissant Fossil Beds NM (west of Colorado Springs) which seems like a good candidate for a bird sound quiz.
The recording is on my e-bird checklist for July 22nd at about 8AM (https://ebird.org/checklist/S71722064). I saw several of the birds making this vocalization. I entered it as “unknown passerine” since e-bird doesn’t allow “unknown bird” (I am not saying it isn’t a passerine however).
The area is an open ponderosa pine woodland with meadows all around at about 8,500 feet elevation.
Does anyone know this species? I’ll be embarrassed if everyone knows it right off the bat,
Mike Britten
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I have been watching five or six juveniles in my backyard do this over the past few weeks. Until Mike's recording, I hadn't heard this call for the species on various online guides.
John Ealy
Roxborough Park, Douglas County CO