I've also heard White-crowned Sparrows do roughly these intervals.

On Fri, May 17, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Asher Hockett <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yesterday I heard a song, a thrice repeated ascending arpeggio, roughly a
> musical perfect 4th between each: g c f, g c f, g c f (just to give an
> idea). This was downtown, S Albany St a block north of the traffic circle.
> They are whistling or piping sounds, quite musical. Fairly easy to imitate
> by whistling.
>
> I think this may be a N. Cardinal, but have been unable to find an example
> anywhere on the 'net.
>
> Ideas, links?
>
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