English: :Poor recording of persistent (often doubled) calls from a fledgling warbler seen from below (i.e. not well) about 10m up in a maple tree in old-growth Maple-Hemlock forest directly beside a noisy river with falls and rapids.
Just minutes before this recording I had seen an adult female Blackburnian warbler carrying food in the vicinity, but I didn't see it actually feeding this bird. So I suspect that this is a Blackburnian Warbler, but I'm not totally sure. I'm also not sure whether begging calls like this are useful for species identification or not, but I thought I'd try.
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