Subject: [Tweeters] re: Unknown song
Date: Feb 21 22:08:41 2005
From: bboek at olympus.net - bboek at olympus.net


How about Brown Creeper? They have a high pitched, clear whistled
song, usually with 6 notes around here, but sometimes you can't make
out all the notes. They're singing loud and clear on the Olympic
Peninsula right now.

Their song sounds something like "dee-dee--do-deet-do-deet," or
"see-see-my feet, my feet."

Bob Boekelheide
Sequim



From: "KScarbrough" <kscarbrough at verizon.net>
Date: February 20, 2005 10:00:29 AM PST
To: "Tweeters" <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Subject: [Tweeters] Unknown song

I've heard a crystal-clear song the past few days but cannot find the
bird.? It sounds like this:? see-saw-to-eat!? I'm walking through
mostly coniferous suburban 1-acre lots.? The song has no buzz, no
trills, and is sung only once.?? We've eliminated chestnut-backed,
black-cap, Hutton's vireo, ruby-crowned, and junco.? Any ideas?
?
Thanks.


Kerri W. Scarbrough
Woodinville, WA


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