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I’m wondering if anyone can identify this bird via one of its songs I recorded this morning. For the past many months, it is out there every morning (sometimes it starts singing as early as 4:30 am) and most of the afternoon. It’s songs can change after maybe every 7-15 repetitions. It’s quite loud and lovely. I know nothing about birding but have always loved them. This little songstress is in one of the trees here in my apartment complex parking lot but I haven’t seen it yet. I’m in the mountains of western N.C. near the Blue ridge parkway, lots of National Forest and wildlife around.
From the little research I did, I think it might be a sparrow of some kind? Not sure but would love to know. It’s songs bring a smile to my face. They can be very complex and lively and always pretty with the trills, blips and....Like, blowing raspberries lol - very varied little tunes. I’ll upload the one from this morning but will try to catch it again on a morning when it is really going strong and wild. The recording here wasn’t the prettiest I’ve heard, but think it will show what I mean.
(To me it sounds like it’s working out a new song variation [though I have no idea] Usually there is not that much time between each of its songs. Best part starts at 1:40)
Thank you!
From the little research I did, I think it might be a sparrow of some kind? Not sure but would love to know. It’s songs bring a smile to my face. They can be very complex and lively and always pretty with the trills, blips and....Like, blowing raspberries lol - very varied little tunes. I’ll upload the one from this morning but will try to catch it again on a morning when it is really going strong and wild. The recording here wasn’t the prettiest I’ve heard, but think it will show what I mean.
(To me it sounds like it’s working out a new song variation [though I have no idea] Usually there is not that much time between each of its songs. Best part starts at 1:40)
Thank you!
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