Subject: [Tweeters] Nocturnal call available online
Date: Aug 24 08:46:57 2010
From: Tucker, Trileigh - TRI at seattleu.edu


Hello once again Tweets,

Well, my "mysterious nocturnal call" is apparently pretty flummoxing! (See
my original post below for the location and timing of the call.) My partner,
composer Rob Duisberg, has generously linked the call to his website, so
that when you go to the site, the recording plays: www.robduisberg.org.

Of course, this may be an escaped pet, non-avian, or ET for all I know. A
number of you have asked to be kept informed - will do.

Good birding,
Trileigh
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Trileigh Tucker
Lincoln Park, West Seattle


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Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2010 10:22:22 -0700
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Conversation: Mysterious nocturnal bird call - iD?
Subject: Mysterious nocturnal bird call - iD?

Tweets,

Last night as I was going to bed around 10:00, I heard out my window a call
that was completely unfamiliar, and I'm hoping I can describe it well enough
that someone may be able to ID it.

The call was a series of 8-10 quick ... whistles, about 1 per second.....
After each set of whistles, there'd be silence of several minutes, then a
repeated set.

The sound was coming from about 20-30' up in a tree (not sure which tree or
type) in a regular Seattle neighborhood next to Lincoln Park in West
Seattle.

Any ideas?

Thanks much,
Trileigh

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Trileigh Tucker
Lincoln Park, West Seattle

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