Video Footage at Happy Valley
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Video Footage at Happy Valley

Rotarran

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I shot a video while at Happy Valley Forest on Sunday because there was this call that I kept hearing but wasn't able to determine what it was.  I'm still very noobish at the bird calls and need some help.  

The call can be heard 3 times in the video.  Once at 7 seconds, once at 20 seconds and once more at 36 seconds.  It's a 3 syllable call with the first part being longer and drawn out and then finishing quickly with the last 2 syllables.  It kinda sounds like "innnnnnnnnnnnnnn a bit".  Thanks for your help....I'm sure it's actually a very common bird call.

http://youtu.be/JeqQlPeERo4
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Sounds very much like a Hooded Warbler to me.
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Black-throated Green Warbler.
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Hi Elias,

I would have to agree with a Black-throated Green Warbler.

Walter :)
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Quote from: "Walter Fisher"
Hi Elias,

I would have to agree with a Black-throated Green Warbler.

Walter :)

Hmmm...I don't know if I trust someone with only 4 posts.  LOL...just kidding.  Thanks for the help everyone.
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You guys are probably right, bird sounds are difficult for me...
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Yeah, a Black-throated Green. Hooded has a lower, richer, less buzzy sound with a different pattern.
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