[Tweeters] Bird song question
Lynn Wohlers via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Wed Sep 18 15:17:13 PDT 2024
Thanks to Denis, from whom I always learn something. I like the term,
"whisper songs." Those autumnal Song sparrow songs are a treasure,
part of the poignancy of the season. I'm always happy to hear them again
and I'm glad you're hearing them, too, Carol.
Lynn
Anacortes
On Tue, Sep 17, 2024 at 5:54 PM Dennis Paulson via Tweeters <
tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
> Carol, a lot of songbirds have what are often called “subsongs,” similar
> or even not so similar to their normal songs, that they sing during winter.
> Some of our resident birds like Song Sparrows and Bewick’s Wrens maintain
> winter territories and sometime sing a variety of songs, with more variety
> than their full, typical songs when spring comes and hormone levels rise.
>
> First-year birds may sing during the winter too with songs different from
> those of the adults.
>
> These songs are often called “whisper songs,” but some people distinguish
> the two, reserving “whisper song” for full songs given by male birds in the
> breeding season but given very quietly.
>
> And Black-capped Chickadees have a great repertoire of vocalizations. You
> can check the sections on vocalizations in the species accounts in Bird of
> the World Online, and you can get a free membership for that if you are a
> member of the Washington Ornithological Society.
>
> Dennis Paulson
> Seattle
>
> > On Sep 17, 2024, at 3:46 PM, Tom and Carol Stoner via Tweeters <
> tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
> >
> > Do bird songs/calls change with the season? maturity of the bird?
> hormone levels?
> >
> > I ask because for the last month I've heard unusual bird sounds. Song
> sparrows in our dense hedge travel along softly singing to themselves. I
> tracked down a skulky bird in a brushy area making an odd twittering call
> that finally contained a couple "dee dee" notes before I saw the B-C
> Chickadee. Any thoughts?
> >
> > Carol Stoner
> > West Seattle
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