ML618961134
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Observation details
I heard the call on the west side of the loop road near the large cedar glade. Called on/off for about 10 minutes. I suspected a CONW due to the 'whippity-whippity-whippity-whip" call. Getting an audio was difficult since the CONW was not loud and was drowned out by other birds calling. I managed to get five audio recordings, but I'll upload the best to eBird. I ran the audio thru BirdNET and on the second recording (that is uploaded to eBird) at the 31-sec mark it identified 100% CONW. The one aspect of the call that bothered me is that it does not start out weak and build in loudness; however, the bird I heard sounded similar to calls on xeno-canto (i.e. not all of them build in loudness). The first audio uploaded the call is at the 13-sec mark and on the second audio uploaded it is at the 7- and 31-sec marks.
Technical information
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- Original file size
- 2.94 MB