Wednesday 20 January 2021

Re: [cobirds] Re: Call ID?/Weld

I agree that this is a quiet early-spring subsong of American Robin.

Nathan Pieplow
Boulder

On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 10:35 AM 'The Nunn Guy' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Hi all

Forgot to include that "Spring sub-song or whisper song. Getting the old pipes warmed up." is in reference to American Robin.

On Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at 11:14:38 AM UTC-7 The Nunn Guy wrote:
Hi all

iNaturalist subscriber suggested "Spring sub-song or whisper song. Getting the old pipes warmed up."; I searched those terms found this earbirding article for more comparison:


Responses so far include:
  • American Robin
  • Townsend's Solitaire
  • A Rosy Finch

On Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at 10:27:03 AM UTC-7 The Nunn Guy wrote:

Hi all

I recorded this bird at Linn Grove Cemetery/Greeley. I stood right under its tree and it was a very faint-sounding call. Robin or other?


BirdNet app, https://birdnet.cornell.edu/api/, seemed scattered reporting:

Desert Lark 50%
American Robin 33% (could be, quietest robin I've ever heard then)
Townsend's Solitaire 12%
Mccown's Longspur 11%
Pine Grosbeak 9%
Cassin's Finch 5%

Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn

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