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[quote:Aztec Cavalry:MV8xMDY5MjA4XzE3MDQxMjI0X0U2NjVCRjc4] Yes, there are birds I hear only a few times, and there's one song in particular I'd like to match a bird to.. 'raven-sized black bird' covers too much ground, and that's all they show. [/quote]
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Yeah, it's a stupid thread..
I've been hearing birdsong that I don't recognize at all for the last week or more, in central Scotland, U.K.
Anybody in the U.K. or anywhere else hearing birdsong that's unfamiliar to them?
I know from experience that the timing of bird migration has adapted/changed in the last few years; I suppose it's not out of the question that the areas bird migratory patterns cover are changing too
If you want to know what it sounds like, go into glp chat and I'll whistle it
I have no idea what kind of bird it is.. maybe it is a native bird, with some new song... started hearing it around the same time I heard the Oyster Catchers had returned to nest
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