English: :Singing from relatively dense (but still leafless) scrub along refuge roadway. Many Z. querula were seen here (as were Spizella arborea), but I was not able to observe which birds were vocalizing. The quavering songs are from Harris's Sparrow, and I believe that the vast majority of other vocalizations are also from this species.
Overcast and very windy. Recorded with Olympus LS-10S and Sennheiser ME66. Filtered low frequencies lightly.
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Common name: Harris's Sparrow
Type: call, song
Genus: Zonotrichia
Species: querula
Location: DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge, Harrison, IA
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