Subject: re: transcribing bird songs
Date: Aug 1 23:48:28 1996
From: Caitlin Strand - caitlins at scn.org


>>>>At 01:35 AM 7/25/96 -0700, Caitlin wrote:
>>Peggi wrote:
>Caitlin wrote:
Peggi wrote:
>>>>> Can anyone can identify this bird song: ae ce fq ae ce fq. (a, c,
and f
>>>>> are note-names; e is eighth note; and q is quarter note) thanx.
>>>>
>>>Is that "a" above middle C or below?
>>
>>above. and, BTW, it was heard in the middle of the day.
>>
>Was it a small sound or large. If small, I'd hazard a guess at Chickadee.
>If larger a Black-headed Grosbeak?

It was definately not a chickadee, and I've never heard a robin like it.
If it was a Black-headed Grosbeak, it would be a first for me.


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