Wonderful. Song sparrows are my neighbors. Very happy to see them singing. There is a bird in the background during the "Timp" call. Sort of an ascending "hoodle-a-hoodle-a-hoodle-a-hooop." I hear those birds here, too--no idea what they are. Thank you for the song sparrow video.
Great, I hope this video is useful to you. Something you may consider is that the Song Sparrows featured here are from western Oregon. Song Sparrows from the Northwest Coast are darker than many other places. Other than that they sound much alike.
Wonderful. Song sparrows are my neighbors. Very happy to see them singing. There is a bird in the background during the "Timp" call. Sort of an ascending "hoodle-a-hoodle-a-hoodle-a-hooop." I hear those birds here, too--no idea what they are. Thank you for the song sparrow video.
JeffW77 5 days ago
@JeffW77 The song in the background is a Swainson's Thrush. We have two videos for that.
naturalist97333 9 hours ago
Viewer number 1000!
Nice video- those sparrows sound a little different than here in southern ontario
mattzx003 1 year ago
Fantastic! Like the person below me, I needed Song Sparrow calls for a project.
And since this is from Western Oregon, it's perfect.
scissorhandslove9 3 years ago
awesome, I needed a sparrow call for my sciencefair project at school!
ZukosPrettyPrincess 3 years ago
Great, I hope this video is useful to you. Something you may consider is that the Song Sparrows featured here are from western Oregon. Song Sparrows from the Northwest Coast are darker than many other places. Other than that they sound much alike.
naturalist97333 3 years ago