Hi all,

I just looked out of my computer room window into the yard as I saw a robin. On 
looking out I found 18 Am. Robins feeding on the ground. May be warm rain 
brought the earthworms to the surface. So I watched them for sometime after I 
typed this. But I don't see them picking up earthworms, but they are picking 
some things and feeding.



Two Dark-eyed Juncos are feeding on grass seeds, but often squabbling and 
flashing their white tail feathers. So it is not for the insects they are 
flairing their tails.



Whole morning I have been sitting and working with Xeno-Canto as a preparation 
to my upcoming Bolivia trip and listening to my two year old Peru recordings. 
Yesterday I had uploaded a clip as unknown. Dan Lane identified 9 species of 
birds in a recording of 1.2 minutes. Birds included Rufous-vented Tapaculo, 
dueting Grey-breasted Wood-wren, two species of Myiothlypis warblers, a 
Flowerpiercer, a Woodcreeper and a tanager. So I am drooling over thinking what 
I will be seeing in Bolivia.



Just now I looked at one of my unidentified cuts, that contained Black-faced 
Antthursh, White-throated Toucan, Cinereous Tinamou, and now I see eight other 
species of birds which as of now I cant identify, but at least two of them seem 
identifiable and familiar.  On two of the Black-faced Antthrush notes exactly 
over lapping are two other different species of birds! It is fun playing with 
spectrograms in Adobe Audition where you can see the different birds clearly!



Happy birding and listening folks!

Meena



Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850
http://haribal.org/
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/


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