Saturday, 20 November 2021

[cobirds] Bird song ID help request - from today (Larimer)

I recorded a song sparrow this morning singing in a way I'm not accustomed to hearing. I'm not saying there is anything rare here but I'm curious if SOSP subspecies vary in their songs, and if I might have heard a locally uncommon subspecies. Or, more likely, it's just an ordinary local song sparrow singing an ordinary song I've never paid attention to!

ebird checklist with very clear recording at: https://ebird.org/checklist/S97827068

Be gentle on me, please... I hesitated to post this but my curiosity won over my fear of being embarrassed. :)

John Shenot
Fort Collins, CO

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