DescriptionSpinus tristis - American Goldfinch XC127600.ogg
English: :Singing continuously from a tree in residential yard. Around 5:00, another goldfinch flew into the tree (~5m from the original bird), and the original bird switches from song to call for a while.
Recorded from about 10m using Olympus LS-10S and homemade parabolic reflector. Filtered low frequecies (below 2kHz) slightly for significant traffic / airplane noise.
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