Date: 10/26/25 2:11 pm
From: Michael Bolte <mjbolte...>
Subject: Re: [MBBIRDS] Re: Yet another warbler at Schwan Lake?
the Fox Sparrow that I photographed was not calling.

MIke

On Sun, Oct 26, 2025 at 1:58 PM Kent Johnson <kentjohnson...>
wrote:

> Thanks to all who have replied. I do not want to claim the bird I recorded
> was not a Fox Sparrow, but the emphatic nature of the start of the song is
> not what I think of for a Fox Sparrow. Was it singing during your sighting?
> Kent Johnson
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> *From:* <chris.henry12...> <chris.henry12...>
> *Sent:* Saturday, October 25, 2025 4:34 PM
> *To:* David Apgar <d_apgar...>
> *Cc:* Kent Johnson <kentjohnson...>; <mbbirds...> <
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> *Subject:* Re: [MBBIRDS] Re: Yet another warbler at Schwan Lake?
>
> Hey everyone, me and a few others got visual on this bird earlier today,
> Fox Sparrow.
>
> On Oct 25, 2025, at 4:29 PM, David Apgar <d_apgar...> wrote:
>
> 
> This does not sound like a hooded warbler to me. It does sound a little
> like a chestnut-sided warbler, although the final descending "t'you" of the
> bird's full "I'm so pleased to meet you" song is mostly missing. It also
> sounds a little like a sped-up prothonotary's song, ironically. But
> warblers don't accelerate the songs. If I had to bet, I'd say
> chestnut-sided.
>
> David Apgar
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> *From:* <mbbirds...> <mbbirds...> on behalf of
> Kent Johnson <kentjohnson...>
> *Sent:* Saturday, October 25, 2025 3:29 PM
> *To:* <mbbirds...> <mbbirds...>
> *Subject:* [MBBIRDS] Yet another warbler at Schwan Lake?
>
> I recorded a bird at Schwan Lake this morning that Merlin Sound ID
> suggested was a Hooded Warbler. I have reviewed some Hooded Warbler
> recordings on xeno-canto and some do sound very much like this bird. I
> never saw it. I have attached a recording; I would love to hear from anyone
> who has any insight as to the identity of the singer. I will also attach a
> map of the location I heard it. The Prothonatory and Black-and-White
> Warblers were seen nearby. The Black-throated Green Warbler was a little
> way away - its location is also indicated.
> Kent Johnson
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