Re: Need help identifying a bird via its song
On Sun, 30 Mar 2008 16:54:21 GMT, "Just Askin" <ja@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There is one particular bird with a very interesting song that I would like
to identify. I have not been able to spot the bird. I generally hear it in
the morning. Its song sounds similar to the sound you get if you strike an
old swingset of the type made of hollow metal pipes about three inches in
diameter with a piece of metal--it's kind of a ringing noise.
Maybe it's someone out in their backyard whacking on their old swing set.
Ron
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