DescriptionCorvus brachyrhynchos - American Crow XC112598.mp3
English: :A couple of crows calling from about 10m up in neighboring Cottonwood trees.
The most interesting part of the cut may also be the most difficult to hear. Toward the end of the cut, one of the crows appears to be taking gulps of air and then hunching its back with its bill tucked down into its chest while making soft hoo-woo sounds @ approx 600Hz. There are 3 of these sounds: at 1:52, 1:57, and 2:03.
Also includes a rattle call toward the end.
bird-seen:yes
playback-used:no
Common name: American Crow
Type: call
Genus: Corvus
Species: brachyrhynchos
Location: Powderhorn Park, Minneapolis, Hennepin, Minnesota
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