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Warblers
Posted: Wed May 20, 2026 12:39 pm
by Kansabirdguy
These are all from yesterday in Riley county ks
Most of these are separate birds but besides the first recording I suspect they’re the same species
https://ebird.org/checklist/S342618996
Re: Warblers
Posted: Thu May 21, 2026 10:34 pm
by Kevin
Sadly I only get a few warblers a year here, so I can't really help on audio.
My book knowledge on visual is pretty decent except for sandpipers and gulls...Never did put in the time to learn them, really should.... But I don't know any audio other than bird I see here in Texas on a reasonably frequent schedule.

Re: Warblers
Posted: Fri May 22, 2026 10:49 am
by Charlie Spencer
Kansabirdguy wrote: Wed May 20, 2026 12:39 pm
Most of these are separate birds but besides the first recording I suspect they’re the same species
Excuse the stupid question but how do you know these songs came from warblers? If you were able to see the birds, could you add some physical description to this thread?
Thanks.
Re: Warblers
Posted: Fri May 22, 2026 11:47 am
by Kansabirdguy
They sounded like warbler calls to me but didn’t see any of them and don’t know which ones they were
Re: Warblers
Posted: Fri May 22, 2026 1:54 pm
by Charlie Spencer
Kevin wrote: Thu May 21, 2026 10:34 pm
My book knowledge on visual is pretty decent except for sandpipers and gulls
Sandpipers and other shorebirds are driving me nuts (and that's a short drive

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Re: Warblers
Posted: Fri May 22, 2026 2:15 pm
by Kansabirdguy
At least it is still a drive
I’m pretty sure I’m perpetually there

Re: Warblers
Posted: Fri May 22, 2026 3:05 pm
by Aidan B
Most of them are Parulas/Tennessee Warblers. Can't really separate those species by call.
Re: Warblers
Posted: Fri May 22, 2026 8:43 pm
by Kansabirdguy
Aidan B wrote: Fri May 22, 2026 3:05 pm
Most of them are Parulas/Tennessee Warblers. Can't really separate those species by call.
That’d make sense thanks
Is that last one mourning