[MDOsprey] bittern, lincoln's sparrow(?)

Andy Rabin (andyrab@wam.umd.edu)
Sun, 31 Oct 1999 11:57:30 -0500


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   At Hughes Hollow this morning Roger Stone and I flushed an AMERICAN =
BITTERN where the main path and the first path to the right meet.  There =
were also many RUSTY BLACKBIRDS in the area.

  Earlier, we heard a sparrow song that reminded us of a house wren song =
and did not have that distinct Song Sparrow quality to it.  We did get a =
look at the bird, but not a very satisfying one.  Our guess was that it =
was a Lincoln's Sparrow, but its song did not sound like those on the =
Stokes bird song CDs. =20

   Does anyone know of a good source on the web where I could find some =
samples of Lincoln's Sparrow songs?  Any idea what other sparrow might =
have a bubbly wren-like song?

Thanks,

Andy Rabin
Gaithersburg, MD
andyrab@wam.umd.edu

P.S.  After a couple of siskinless days, I found 3 of them feeding on =
sunflower seeds this morning.  Gemma??

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   At Hughes Hollow this morning Roger Stone and I = flushed an=20 AMERICAN BITTERN where the main path and the first path to the right = meet. =20 There were also many RUSTY BLACKBIRDS in the area.
 
  Earlier, we heard a sparrow song that reminded us of a house = wren=20 song and did not have that distinct Song Sparrow quality to it.  We = did get=20 a look at the bird, but not a very satisfying one.  Our = guess was that=20 it was a Lincoln's Sparrow, but its song did not sound like those on the = Stokes=20 bird song CDs. 
 
   Does anyone know of a good source on the web where I = could=20 find some samples of Lincoln's Sparrow songs?  Any idea what = other=20 sparrow might have a bubbly wren-like song?
 
Thanks,
 
Andy Rabin
Gaithersburg, MD
andyrab@wam.umd.edu
 
P.S.  After a couple of siskinless days, I found 3 of them = feeding on=20 sunflower seeds this morning.  Gemma??
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