Date: 4/25/25 1:25 pm From: Robert Ross <plumisl...> Subject: Re: [MASSBIRD] Backyard Bird List (Merlin) Newbury
Dear Mindy:
Don't let The Man get you down!
Bird on,
Bob
On Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 7:39 PM Mindy LaBranche <m.s.labranche...>
wrote:
> I use Merlin with my high school students on our Nauset Regional High
> School campus. We have been recording point counts regularly for 3 years.
> In the past 6 months or so, some of the birds identified by Merlin have
> been odd, and not heard by me.
> Part of this has been the move from Chromebooks (no longer supported) to
> iPads (old and don't always know where we are).
> We also have been under construction so many sounds likely are spurious or
> partially obscured by the ambient noises.
> The species that I don't confirm by ear (and aren't recorded on my phone)
> are mostly Red Crossbill and American Pipit.
> I am suspicious that ever since the new "is this your bird" started to
> appear in Merlin, it doesn't seem as "tight" as it was.
> Just sayin'
> Mindy LaBranche
> Rochester, MA
>
> On 4/23/2025 6:10 PM, <jrees...> wrote:
>
> Today (4/23), Merlin told me there was an American Pipit present as a
> Tree Swallow was chattering away overhead. It thought one little snippet
> of the swallow song was a pipit.
>
>
>
> Jeff Rees
>
> Auburn, MA
>
>
>
> *From:* <massbird-approval...> <massbird-approval...>
> <massbird-approval...> *On Behalf Of *Liz Pease
> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 23, 2025 4:53 PM
> *To:* Josh <opihi...> <opihi...>
> *Cc:* Massbird <Massbird...> <Massbird...>
> *Subject:* Re: [MASSBIRD] Backyard Bird List (Merlin) Newbury
>
>
>
> Thanks for the reminder about the hummingbird feeders, Josh! Gotta dust
> them off!
>
>
>
> Merlin (and I) are constantly tricked by the local Blue Jay that imitates
> a Red-Bellied Woodpecker quite adroitly! I also have a device called a
> Terra (https://www.terralistens.com/) that is basically a receiver that
> streams my backyard back to me constantly. I bought it as part of a
> Kickstarter years ago, and just got it about 6 months ago (finally!). I
> find its ID to be quite ... sus(picious), as my kids would say, but it is
> interesting.
>
>
>
> Liz
>
> Salisbury, MA
>
> <lizpease...>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 23, 2025 at 4:49 PM Josh <opihi...> wrote:
>
> Hi MassBirders,
>
> I would not be too entirely trusting of Merlin’s reports if you have not
> backed it up with your own observations of the birds it lists, or at least
> listening to Merlin’s recording that it claims are the species in question.
> I often run Merlin while I’m out in our yard, and while it is right 99% of
> the time, and often detects the presence of less conspicuous birds before I
> do, I also catch it in mistakes often enough to keep me skeptical. In
> particular, it does get fooled by mimicry (almost as often as I do myself).
> On multiple occasions I’ve noticed it identifying a European Starling’s
> imitation of Eastern Meadowlark for the real-deal EAME. I’ve also caught it
> falling for a Blue Jay’s rendition of a Red-shouldered Hawk. So, maybe the
> crossbill and swallow that surprised you were actually lurking in your
> neighborhood, but maybe not….
>
> On another topic, a couple of birders in Granby (Hampshire County)
> reported hummingbirds at their feeders today; time to start brewing the
> sugar water!
>
> Good birding,
>
> Josh
>
>
> Joshua S. Rose, Ph.D.
> Amherst, MA
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>
> > On Apr 23, 2025, at 8:40 AM, Robert Ross <plumisl...> wrote:
> >
> > Here is as list of the birds recorded in my backyard this AM. I live
> > in the Byfield section of Newbury. I left Merlin on from 6:30-8:30
> > this morning. A few nice surprises.
> >
> > American Robin
> > Red-winged Blackbird
> > White-breated Nuthatch
> > Yellow-rumped Warbler
> > Savannah Sparrow
> > Palm Warbler
> > American Goldfinch
> > Carolina Wren
> > Northern Cardinal
> > White-throated Sparrow
> > House Finch
> > Song Sparrow
> > Tufted Titmouse
> > Black-capped Chickadee
> > Red-bellied Woodpecker
> > Blue Jay
> > Dark-eyed Junco
> > Chipping Sparrow
> > Eastern Bluebird
> > Morning Dove
> > American Crow
> > Brown-headed Cowbird
> > Eastern Phoebe
> > Canada Goose
> > Red Crossbill (!)
> > Northern Rough-winged Swallow (!)
> > Red-breasted Nuthatch
> > Fish Crow
> >
> > Faithfully submitted,
> >
> > Robert Ross
> > <plumisl...>
> > Byfield, MA
>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Liz Pease
>
> (she, her, hers)
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