Outdoor Ontario
Request for Information => Bird ID => Topic started by: colin leys on June 11, 2006, 02:50:22 PM
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Over the last few days I have heard a bird call in the Annex area of Toronto that I have never heard before: high up in the trees, sounding like a very loud chime, or as if someone was blowing across the top of a large bottle, repeated at intervals of a few seconds, up to 6 or ten times, and with a slightly electronic edge to it. Usually early morning or late afternoon. I would appreciate suggestions of what it could be.
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Like blowing across a bottle makes me think of a mournng dove.
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Check out www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/ (http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/)
The "electronic" comment makes me think nighthawk - I used to think it was the charge running down the streetcar wires at night (don't ask me how I got this idea - clearly the rules of physics don't apply to me). :wink: But don't count out a starling, those dudes can make practically any noise at all - we used to have one that imitated our cat in the backyard, driving our dog bonkers.
Julia
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Speaking of night hawks, there must be a few around the front entrance of U of T on College St. My wife and I have heard them call several times in the evening around there.
-John
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Yes, I quite often hear them in that region. In fact, I get the impression Nighthawks are quite common downtown. Around dusk this time of year I hear (sometimes see) them regularly.
Just sit down after supper at your favourite patio, have a drink and wait :-)
Good birding,
Andreas
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Yes we saw one over Grace Church on the Hill last night at the same time as a goodly number of Chimney swifts. They must have all been close to home since it was late evening.