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Common Yellowthroat and Other Bird Songs

Nature Sounds for Mindfulness and Reflection

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Common Yellowthroat and Other Bird Songs

By: Greg Cetus
Narrated by: Common Yellowthroat
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The Common Yellowthroat is a small warbler of the migratory species with an extensive range, occurring throughout North America and Central America down to northern South America. The male has distinctive yellow underparts, with a black mask above the eyes and throat, while the female has a plainer greenish-olive back and yellowish underparts. The Common Yellowthroat often perches atop a tall stalk to rap out his distinctive song, wichity-wichity-wichity. This binaural audio recording features the Common Yellowthroat birdsong recorded in its natural habitat in Iowa’s Yellow River State Forest near a delicate babbling river stream together with other birds, insects, and ground creatures. Other birdsongs include: Blue Jay, Song Sparrow, Wood Thrush, Red-Bellied Woodpecker, White-Breasted Nuthatch with Northern Cardinal and Mourning Dove in background.

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