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UK bird call identification. (1 Viewer)

Peakrill

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England
I've heard this call in a few local woodlands in Debyshire recently, and wondered if anyone can identify.
I can't find a similar call online, or an app which recognises it, but I'm sure I've heard it somewhere.
It was repeating this call once a second, and another was replying with the same call.
It sounded Finch sized I suppose, compared to the other common birds around.
I'm guessing it's something common, but might be an uncommon call.
To clarify - it's the repeating 'squalk' sound.

Bonus points for the other birds singing away in the background!
 

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I've heard this call in a few local woodlands in Debyshire recently, and wondered if anyone can identify.
I can't find a similar call online, or an app which recognises it, but I'm sure I've heard it somewhere.
It was repeating this call once a second, and another was replying with the same call.
It sounded Finch sized I suppose, compared to the other common birds around.
I'm guessing it's something common, but might be an uncommon call.
To clarify - it's the repeating 'squalk' sound.

Bonus points for the other birds singing away in the background!
Im in Derbyshire too - I can here Robin and Chiffchaff in the back ground - i presume you are asking about the zeet sound?
i think without knowing - if you dont know its usually a great tit!
 

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