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ML638292878

Philadelphia Vireo Vireo philadelphicus

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Contributor

Bernie Ladouceur Media from this contributor

Date

17 Jun 2025 eBird checklist S251562629

Location

Anne Street North/Connell Street/town loop, Pickle Lake, Ontario, CA
Kenora, Ontario, Canada
Media from this location Illustrated Checklist
Map
Map Coordinates: 51.4760747, -90.1877419
Age
Not specified
Sex
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Observation details

An AMRO and REVI are singing pretty much throughout. What I believe to be a PHVI is intermittently uttering isolated phrases. It's higher pitched, and the phrasing is more rudimentary than the REVI. I heard it a few minutes early but did not capture a recording. It was actually further away than the REVI (Merlin didn't call it anything). I generally don't count PHVIs by voice only, but this bird's song seemed to be an extreme that would outside the normal range for REVI (although I have become more and more convinced that any vireo species is capable of learning the song of any other vireo species).

Technical information

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Accessories
Original file size
1.46 MB

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