Post by pbskidslogos2017 on Jun 5, 2024 23:19:30 GMT
I have a bird song on my device that I recorded on May 24, 2024, and I cannot even identify it. What is this bird?? Here is the link to it.
Edit: Forgot to put the new one from this month, it is longer but there is way more birds singing and calling in the background. Also, there is weird "SWISSH SWISSH" noises from me making the audio louder, it is probably walking sounds. The bird I'm talking about is the one doing that whistled noise going like "Hee hur hee" or something like that, btw. Here is the new one.
According to Merlin, an app for identifying bird sounds and calls, it's most likely one of these three:
I used it and it said those which are definetly not the bird's song. I know what a Song Sparrow, a Eastern Bluebird, and a House Sparrow sound like. A Eastern Bluebird doesn't have a whistled song like that. House Sparrow songs is just a ton of random chirp sounds. Song Sparrow is different, too. I keep using Merlin and it just says random birds. It said a Tufted Titmouse which does have a whistled song but it doesn't sound like this. Also, it said it was a Black-capped Chickadee when it clearly isn't. And with some other app, I think it was BirdNET it said it was a Human?? What?? Then it said it was a Wood Thrush, when it isn't a Wood Thrush, it sound similar to one but is a bit different.
I would love to help if this had involved a photo, but I have never been good at recognising bird calls. If you really want to find an answer, then don't you think that you should instead find an online community that specialises in bird ID? Facebook has some huge birding groups, for instance.
General location would help narrowing down the species of bird it could be. My first thought was a Tanager species but I am not sure if that is what the bird is.
General location would help narrowing down the species of bird it could be. My first thought was a Tanager species but I am not sure if that is what the bird is.
I would love to help if this had involved a photo, but I have never been good at recognising bird calls. If you really want to find an answer, then don't you think that you should instead find an online community that specialises in bird ID? Facebook has some huge birding groups, for instance.
I do not want to use Facebook, as there's a huge lack of privacy because you have to give a real full name or you're banned. Also, I tried to use a bird forum and noone even responded and noone saw my INaturalist observation.
I would love to help if this had involved a photo, but I have never been good at recognising bird calls. If you really want to find an answer, then don't you think that you should instead find an online community that specialises in bird ID? Facebook has some huge birding groups, for instance.
The birds were singing in trees that are not even in my property. And I have a low quality camera, it cannot zoom in that far or else you can't even tell what it is. It would just look like a speck. I couldn't even see the birds.
there's this metal whistle like thing called a bird call that's supposed to sound like a bird. Is it possible you heard one of those?
No, it sounds too much like a real bird to be fake. Also, I was confused and had to read it twice because I already know what a bird call is, and what I knew is that it is a call that a bird makes. (Like the Chicka-dee-dee-dee call for example)