Date: 6/22/25 10:27 am
From: Robert Righter <rorighter...>
Subject: [cobirds] Great Post by Paula
Thank you Paula for a very important observation about bird sound

Merlin is no different than our ears. If a bird is at a distant it can sound different than being up close. This is also is true if a birds is facing away from you the same result as being far away. Also birds like the Chat are extremely variable in how in they say it., Factor in distance, wind, direction, and air density and lot of other variables, it can be tricky. The Spotted Towhee is common around the house. If I didn’t know how common they are, my yard list would be much larger than it is now

Bob Righter
Denver,CO

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