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    Need help with bird call in Harvard, MA

    Ok, thanks much. Yes there were many other birds singing that day! Here is a link to a nice segment earlier that morning if you want to listen: https://soundcloud.com/chrisrenna/spring-wildlife-in-the-oxbow-national-wildlife-refuge-930-am
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    Need help with bird call in Harvard, MA

    My recorder was next to a pond but I was not there to see this bird:
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    Yellow Warbler (?) with orange cap - Newton, MA

    Thanks so much for all the help everyone! Pretty little bird was pretty territorial with the local sparrows :)
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    Yellow Warbler (?) with orange cap - Newton, MA

    Ok, that explains my confusion. Yes, it appears to be an Orange-fronted Yellow-finch (Sicalis columbiana)
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    Yellow Warbler (?) with orange cap - Newton, MA

    Looking for an ID on this warbler:
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    Audio of what I think is a red-eyed vireo but doesn't sound like one

    Yes, sorry for the double post. I was just worried no one would look at this one as I didn't mention location in the title, and I saw no way to edit the title. Thanks for the ID help, much appreciated.
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    (re-post) Vireo from Newton, MA?

    Excellent, thanks so much for the help!
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    (re-post) Vireo from Newton, MA?

    Looks like a Red-eyed but the song sounds different: Please help me ID, thanks.
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    Audio of what I think is a red-eyed vireo but doesn't sound like one

    I can't figure out what this is and I got bad images but it looks like a red-eyed vireo as far as I can tell: Very short sound clip due to the cacophony of other songsters. This was in Newton, MA. I am looking for confirmation on my ID, thanks.
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    Bird call from Harvard, MA on 5/18/2016 around 8 am.

    Thanks much! I have never noticed this one before.
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    Can I post birdsong here for ID?

    Excellent! Thanks so much, I appreciate it, Chris
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    Can I post birdsong here for ID?

    Okay I got this to work in Safari (wouldn't work in Firefox). MP3 attached:
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    Can I post birdsong here for ID?

    Weird when I click on "manage attachments" the file types are listed briefly and then a page saying "page not found" appears...
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    Can I post birdsong here for ID?

    I recently recorded a call that I think may be a warbling vireo. I did not get an photos. Can I upload it here for ID? thanks, C
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    Warbler Fledgling in Ashby, MA

    Perhaps it is a Blackburnian then since I saw an adult flitting around just yards from this branch.
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    Hello from Massachusetts

    Hi all, I am an avid naturalist living about 20 miles west of Boston, MA. I post nature videos I have shot here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPR_LjmwPk2xe39QPrdG_Cg I have always been into reptiles but am more and more into birds. They sure are more active than herps! Great to be...
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    Warbler Fledgling in Ashby, MA

    The video is only from that angle unfortunately: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmrOeVGoq2Q There was a blackburnian warbler nearby and apparently a blue-headed vireo was nearby as well.
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    Another Warbler in Ashby, MA

    Awesome, thanks so much!
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    Another Warbler in Ashby, MA

    I also want to make sure that this is a magnolia warbler: Any thoughts on this one? thnx, C
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    Warbler Fledgling in Ashby, MA

    Hi Delia, thanks. It is actually a still from video I shot. I'll post a link to the video once it's done in case you would like to view it. - C
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    Warbler Fledgling in Ashby, MA

    Hello all, I believe this is the first time I have posted here. I have not been able to figure out what this fledgling found on Mt Watatic in Massachusetts is. Photo attached: Any ideas? thanks, Chris
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