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    Blue Jay Call

    The Blue Jays where I now live (in Virginia, near the Allegheny Mts.) have a call that I can't find in the Merlin app, or even in the Macaulay Library. I thought they might be mimicking some songbird, but they use it frequently and seem to be talking to each other. I'm starting to wonder if this...
  2. Blue Rock Thrush : singing : Amazing Wildlife of India by Renu Tewari and Alok Tewari

    Blue Rock Thrush : singing : Amazing Wildlife of India by Renu Tewari and Alok Tewari

    An immature male ... perched on a steel bar at the tall overhead water storage tank ... and rendering his sweet song ... Blue Rock Thrush is a winter visitor to peninsular India ... it is seen over a wide area ... albeit sparsely ... ___________________ Malshej Ghat ( Mountain Pass )...
  3. Calling Carolina Wren

    Calling Carolina Wren

    A fluffy and or wet wren I had the pleasure of catching mid vocalization. Checklist here: https://ebird.org/checklist/S145310232
  4. Calls of the Australasian Figbird (♂)

    Calls of the Australasian Figbird (♂)

    Calls of the Australasian Figbird (Sphecotheres vieilloti ♂) in a tree on a hot day in Rubyvale, Queensland, Australia
  5. Angry Gull

    Angry Gull

    A vocal Ring-Billed Gull
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    Can someone identify this brazilian bird call?

    Hello! I heard this call in a documentary years ago. Since then it was stuck in my head and I couldnt figure out which bird it is. Now I heard it again in this documentary: (Minute 5:32 an the next few minutes) I know that its located somewhere in the amazonian Rainforest, unfortunately thats...
  7. Northern Shoveler (♂)

    Northern Shoveler (♂)

    These male Northern Shovelers are so beautiful, you cannot stop photographing or filming them. This one was swimming in a brook in a nature reserve in Lower Saxony in Germany. Although this clip is a bit wobbly I am sharing it, not only because of its beauty but also because you can hear him...
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