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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

NJ Nocturnal Migration--13 October 2012

Migration slowed recently, and the switch from warblers to sparrows in the mix is almost complete.  On 13-14 October 2012 the autodetectors located 68 calls, including
Tseep-X: 3
Thrush-X: 60
Other: A series of finch calls (1A-1E)
Here are most of the calls:

Note mostly White-throated Sparrows, with a few presumed Savannah Sparrow (2H, 4A).  Thrushes appear to be Swainson's Thrush (1F, 1G, 1H).

1 comment:

Cripsta said...

Good posst

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