Subject: Re: song i.d. -Reply
Date: Jun 30 11:30:30 1997
From: "Kelly A. Bettinger" - BETTIKAB at dfw.wa.gov


The way I describe Nashville warbler is
"sugar sugar sugar ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti", the
last half very fast...your description is quite
close.
Kelly A. Bettinger
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Habitat Management Program
Species-Habitat Project
600 Capitol Way North
Olympia, WA 98501-1091
360-902-2604
bettikab at dfw.wa.gov

>>> Kelly Cassidy
<kelly at salmo.cqs.washington.edu> 06/28/97
04:48pm >>>
Townsend's or Hermit Warbler, or a hybrid of
the two?

Kelly Cassidy -- Washington Cooperative Fish
and Wildlife Research Unit
Box 357980, University of Washington,
Seattle, Washington, 98195
kelly at u.washington.edu --- 206-685-4195 ---
206-368-8076

On Sat, 28 Jun 1997, Rob Saecker wrote:

> OK, all you birdsong identifiers,
>
> what goes
"chewychewychewy-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-ch", very
fast, almost too fast
> for me to pronounce. Heard for the first
time this morning. This is in a
> small clearing in cedar- fir- alder forest.
Thanks for your help.
>
>
> Rob Saecker
> Olympia
>
>
>