05-07-2008, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by hammishsqueak Every spring when it finally warms up a bit this interesting bird comes out of hiding and squawks late into the night. While I usually only hear one of these birds squawking in one area, I've heard up to two some past summers.
I wish I knew how to describe the sound. It goes...wop wop, wop wop (over and over and over). I've never seen it before and don't know how to go about researching it. Since I was a child I've always imagined some funny looking, long feathered bird  Does anyone know what type of bird this might be? | Quote:
Originally Posted by blacklabman I think it's an Italian thrush. |  |
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