Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 22:15:18 -0500 Reply-To: Maryland Birds & Birding Sender: Maryland Birds & Birding From: Fred Fallon Subject: Re: pine warbler vs. junco song MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit One feature of the PIWA song I have noticed that distinguishes it from Juncos, Chippping Sp's, etc is that it appears to be at 2 frequencies at once. The sonogram in the Robbins' field guide suggests this as well. Fred Fallon Bowie MD fwfallon@mnsinc.com Andy Rabin wrote: > > Hi all- > > After noticing the Fox Sparrows and phoebes around my house, I've been > keeping my ears peeled for my first warbler of the season, which I presume > will be a Pine Warbler. However, each time I think I hear one, it turns out > to be a Junco (even when the song emanates from a pine tree). Does anyone > know of any 'hints' for separating the two songs? Some of the examples on > the CDs I have (Stokes') sound very similar. I know songs can be tough to > describe in words, but any tips would be most appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Andy Rabin > Gaithersburg, MD > andyrab@wam.umd.edu > > ======================================================================= > To leave the MDOsprey list, send e-mail to listserv@home.ease.lsoft.com > with the following message in line 1: signoff mdosprey > ======================================================================= ======================================================================= To leave the MDOsprey list, send e-mail to listserv@home.ease.lsoft.com with the following message in line 1: signoff mdosprey ======================================================================= =========================================================================