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  • Bird call help

    Ok, there's this bird call that's like: ''Pee-yo-pee-yo'' and sometimes ''Pee-yo-pee-yo-pee-yo''. My sister heard it as more of a ''Hear-hear''. The voice is sort of medium -toned, kind of like the Whip-poor-will's.It's a two-tone bird call and it's falling on the ''yo'' or ''ar''(of hear).  I heard it in Massachusetts, near a forest. I've ...
    Posted to Help Me Identify a Bird (Forum) by ariana11 on April 28, 2009
  • Re: Seattle - Bizarre single-tone birdcall we only hear this time of year

    You & the others with varied thrush are correct, thank you! I wonder why they only hang out around the evergreens (not enough to call an urban forest) now when the range map has them in Western Washington all year. This blurb is certainly accurate from http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/200/_/Varied_Thrush.aspx The best clue to this bird's ...
    Posted to Help Me Identify a Bird (Forum) by eagledawg on March 1, 2009
  • Seattle - Bizarre single-tone birdcall we only hear this time of year

    I am brand new to birding with our 6-year-old son as part of Cub Scouts and I have to start with saying how valuable this site is with information that has easily helped us identify all our backyard feeders so far... thanks! Unfortunately none of the suggestions in searching by Washington, unusual, flat, trill etc for the calls are coming up ...
    Posted to Help Me Identify a Bird (Forum) by eagledawg on March 1, 2009
  • S.Carolina Bird Call -- any guesses??

    Hi there.  I have a kind of bird near my house (out in the country, near ponds and swamps, next to a forest, about 20 miles inland from the beach) that I hear but never can see.  I think they might be mating right now (Oct.), as they seem to be calling to each other quite often throughout the day.  I can't tell if they are ...
    Posted to Help Me Identify a Bird (Forum) by lisaski on October 8, 2008