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Two unknowns from Poland (1 Viewer)

JayFeatherPL

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North-eastern Poland, Biebrza National Park, 5th and 6th of April, first recording: afternoon (about 17 pm), a glade in the forest next to a farmland (there were woodcocks flying overhead), second and third recordings: morning (about 6 am), a path in the forest leading to a big marsh with bluethroats and common snipes, I didn't see any birds. I think that the first bird is a woodlark (it was far away) and the second and third bird is a marsh tit with with a mistle thrush (it was hidden deep in the bushes), Am I right?
 

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North-eastern Poland, Biebrza National Park, 5th and 6th of April, first recording: afternoon (about 17 pm), a glade in the forest next to a farmland (there were woodcocks flying overhead), second and third recordings: morning (about 6 am), a path in the forest leading to a big marsh with bluethroats and common snipes, I didn't see any birds. I think that the first bird is a woodlark (it was far away) and the second and third bird is a marsh tit with with a mistle thrush (it was hidden deep in the bushes), Am I right?

'Sounds like there are at least three birds in your third recording, Jay. Two of them are Chaffinch and Mistle Thrush.
 
North-eastern Poland, Biebrza National Park, 5th and 6th of April, first recording: afternoon (about 17 pm), a glade in the forest next to a farmland (there were woodcocks flying overhead), second and third recordings: morning (about 6 am), a path in the forest leading to a big marsh with bluethroats and common snipes, I didn't see any birds. I think that the first bird is a woodlark (it was far away) and the second and third bird is a marsh tit with with a mistle thrush (it was hidden deep in the bushes), Am I right?

Mistle Thrush and Chaffinch also present in recording 1.
 
North-eastern Poland, Biebrza National Park, 5th and 6th of April, first recording: afternoon (about 17 pm), a glade in the forest next to a farmland (there were woodcocks flying overhead), second and third recordings: morning (about 6 am), a path in the forest leading to a big marsh with bluethroats and common snipes, I didn't see any birds. I think that the first bird is a woodlark (it was far away) and the second and third bird is a marsh tit with with a mistle thrush (it was hidden deep in the bushes), Am I right?

I agree that recording 2 includes what sounds very much like a Marsh Tit.
 
North-eastern Poland, Biebrza National Park, 5th and 6th of April, first recording: afternoon (about 17 pm), a glade in the forest next to a farmland (there were woodcocks flying overhead), second and third recordings: morning (about 6 am), a path in the forest leading to a big marsh with bluethroats and common snipes, I didn't see any birds. I think that the first bird is a woodlark (it was far away) and the second and third bird is a marsh tit with with a mistle thrush (it was hidden deep in the bushes), Am I right?

It'll be interesting to read what your bird is in recording 1, not the initial sound but the one that comes in at 2 seconds. I don't recognise that one at all. Possibly a bird that we don't get in this part of the country or is scarce. Possible Woodlark not going through his full repertoire but I'm not entirely convinced. 'Similar tone I suppose.
 

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