Subject: [Tweeters] Help with call ID? (West Seattle)
Date: Tue Jul 9 16:02:42 PDT 2019
From: Tucker, Trileigh - TRI at seattleu.edu

Hi Tweets,

I've been hearing this double-note call regularly in a wooded area for several months and have finally gotten an uploadable audio. The call is always two notes, same pitch, same intensity, same duration. I figure it must be some "regular" bird since I'm hearing it so commonly, rather than some dramatically exotic visitor, and am planning to be duly embarrassed when someone tells me what it is. But I'd sure like to know!

The call is at the Second 1 and Second 7 (not the Song Sparrow in the middle).

https://www.flickr.com/photos/trileigh/48244763632/in/dateposted-public/

Thanks much, as always,
Trileigh

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Trileigh Tucker, PhD
Professor Emerita of Environmental Studies, Seattle University
Pelly Valley, West Seattle
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