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rowanwitch | 18:10 Mon 26th Mar 2012 | Twitching & Birdwatching
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in local park heard a call I was unfamiliar with (and I know all the usual suspects) a soft even churring quite low pitched... has anyone got any ideas as I can't find anything like it on the RSPB song identifiers

Couldn't see the bird making the call but it was high in open canopy so guessing its a little one
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I don't think anyone can help us out Rowan....that Chirring is still a bit of a mystery !
Can you not get birdsounds on Youtube perhaps and ID it ? Just a thought
We have tried the Birdsong ID Sites TOH but without success so far, wish we could have seen the Bird actually...
Get red to dress up as a chicken and give us a vocal rendition...
lol lol snags !!!
Perhaps you and Rowan were just hearing it in your heads as you cuddled up in the park bushes. Lovebirds xx
Well it is Easter...
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Actually a long slow dry vibrating fart is about as near as I can get to a discription you don't want Redman doing that dressed as a chicken or in any other way shape or form
You mean like easter bunnies ? Ive heard about how bunnies breed :>)
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Puhleeze...I know people near that park....
Never catch snowflakes with your tongue until ALL the birds have gone South for the Winter. :-)
I'm a bit late as usual rowan, but I heard a Grasshopper Warbler recently and that has a soft , churring sound, so am wondering if that's what it might have been. Almost like a thin sounding Nightjar!

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