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Last post 04-12-2008, 7:19 AM by eric. 19 replies.
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  •  03-27-2008, 11:05 AM 29397

    help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    Every summer I hear a bird that has a call that sounds to me like it's saying "cheeseburger."  I have never seen it, so I can't find it by the usual methods.  A bird expert suggested the Carolina Wren but I just listened to its call on this web site, that's not it.  Any suggestions?  I live just south of Philadelphia, PA.
  •  03-27-2008, 11:26 AM 29398 in reply to 29397

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    Here is a link you might want to check out Linda
    www.1000plus.com/BirdSong

    Matthew 6:26
  •  03-27-2008, 11:55 AM 29399 in reply to 29398

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    If the "cheeseburger" is repeated (very loudly) three or four times, it is indeed a Carolina wren. They have a number of different songs, so you could have been misled by comparing to the wrong one.
  •  03-27-2008, 12:26 PM 29400 in reply to 29397

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    How about "Peter, Peter, Peter". It could be a Tufted Titmouse. Listen to one of those and see if that is it.
  •  03-27-2008, 3:47 PM 29431 in reply to 29397

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    I hear that sound in the early summer also, I always thought it was a chickadee at least to my untrained eye thats what it looks like.
  •  03-27-2008, 4:18 PM 29433 in reply to 29397

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    Hello Linda,

    "Cheeseburger" and "Chicka dee dee" are the calls of the Black-Capped Chickadee.  Try this link. Hope this helps

     http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/audio/Black-capped_Chickadee1.html

     

    Jen

     

  •  03-27-2008, 6:14 PM 29487 in reply to 29433

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    Yep, I would say BC Chickadee too.

    Good Luck Birding
    Josh
  •  03-27-2008, 7:20 PM 29496 in reply to 29397

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    I say Black-capped Chickadee also.

    --
    ~Makachoa~
  •  03-27-2008, 7:27 PM 29499 in reply to 29431

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    I appreciate everyone's help but so far no dice.  None of the birds makes the same sound like what I'm hearing.  Actually, since the vowel sounds are all I have to go on, rather than saying it sounds like cheeseburger, I should say it sounds like a long e sound, drawn out, followed by two short "er" sounds.  Like: eeeeeeeee ur ur.  Emphasis on the eeeeeeeee.  The whole pattern is repeated, so altogether it's "eeeeeeeeeeee ur ur, eeeeeeeee ur ur".  Maybe that will help.

     

  •  03-27-2008, 7:53 PM 29501 in reply to 29499

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    Could it be an American Robin?
  •  03-27-2008, 8:05 PM 29505 in reply to 29501

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    Still a Black-capped Chickadee.  They don't do just the "chick a dee dee dee" thing, that is just the alarm call.  The 3 note whistling is there breeding song.  They also do tumbling, jumbled warble type thing that sounds totally un-chickadee.

     


    Good Luck Birding
    Josh
  •  03-28-2008, 6:49 AM 29569 in reply to 29499

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    linda.shockley:

    I appreciate everyone's help but so far no dice.  None of the birds makes the same sound like what I'm hearing.  Actually, since the vowel sounds are all I have to go on, rather than saying it sounds like cheeseburger, I should say it sounds like a long e sound, drawn out, followed by two short "er" sounds.  Like: eeeeeeeee ur ur.  Emphasis on the eeeeeeeee.  The whole pattern is repeated, so altogether it's "eeeeeeeeeeee ur ur, eeeeeeeee ur ur".  Maybe that will help.

     

    Do you hear the "chickadee dee dee" after the eeeeeeee ur ur?    Sounds like you're describing a chickadee.

     

    Another one I thought of would be an oven bird, but they say "teacher teacher TEACHER" which gets progressively louder.


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  •  03-28-2008, 10:14 AM 29614 in reply to 29569

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    I only hear that sound from them in early summer the rest of the year the make the chick a dee dee sound. I also noticed that when they are making the cheeseburger sound they do not make the chick a dee dee. I am sure its something to do with the nesting and the young chicks.

  •  03-28-2008, 10:42 AM 29616 in reply to 29397

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    Linda, this link may help you:

    http://www.browniepointsblog.com/2006/02/23/cheeseburger-bird/

     

    - Wesley 


    My Backyard Bird Gallery in Boise, ID:
    http://www.fariesonline.com/backyardbirds/
  •  03-28-2008, 2:23 PM 29635 in reply to 29616

    Re: help me identify a bird I haven't seen only heard?

    It's a black capped chickadee.  CAN YOU PLEASE BUY ME A CHEESEBURGER?
    I heard the wind calling my name; see if it calls you.
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