Subject: Marymoor Park Report (Redmond, King Co., WA) 2004/03/17
Date: Mar 20 17:19:33 2004
From: Martyn Stewart - mstew at naturesound.org


The ending is typical house finch yes but all of the recording is of House
Finches, there is no purple in there for which I was saying! Sometimes in
the middle of a song, you can be mistaken for something that isn't, this was
a recording made of 3 House finches, one of yellow/orange variant, Arizona,
Clarkdale.


Martyn

Martyn Stewart
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[mailto:TWEETERS-owner at u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of 'Jack Bowling'
Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 12:00 AM
To: Martyn Stewart
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Subject: Re: Marymoor Park Report (Redmond, King Co., WA) 2004/03/17

On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 07:54:14PM -0800, Martyn Stewart wrote:

[snip]
>
> Tell me what you think of this call and what do you think it/they is/are?

Sounds like a Purple Finch to start and then the House Finch comes in to
end.
The ending "WHEEeer" is typical House Finch.

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Jack Bowling
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