Outdoor Ontario
Request for Information => Bird ID => Topic started by: thouc on June 07, 2017, 09:41:47 AM
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I heard a song at Happy Valley (dense broadleaf forest) a few days ago I can't place. It started with kind of a clicking sound with a buzzing sound after, this was repeated about every 10 seconds for a couple of minutes. I didn't hear it again after that. I went through the songs from all the bird species that have been reported recently from there without finding any match. Any ideas?
/Thomas
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Cerulean Warbler?
It has a two part song, second part being a buzzing sound.
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It has the chip notes and the buzz, but I couldn't really find an example of the combination I heard. It definitely struck me as unfamiliar (I haven't seen or heard Cerulean before). Thanks for the help.
/Thomas
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could it have been an insect?
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My impression was more of a bird song, I don't know insects having that kind of two-part song, but I'm not sure. The song came from the canopy.
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I heard what I think is the same song again this year, about a week ago, and managed to record a video.
https://youtu.be/q3imbuFQe9M (https://youtu.be/q3imbuFQe9M)
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Hi Thomas,
Definitely the call of a Scarlet Tanager (https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Sca ... ger/sounds (https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Scarlet_Tanager/sounds)). A Rose-breasted Grosbeak has very similar call to the first part but does not have the second "buzz".
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Thanks, that's it. I saw one in the same area too, so it makes sense.
/Thomas