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Males make this sound when they're uncomfortable with something in their area. It is a "warning" sound used by lots of birds. It is a broad-spectrum call which many species will hear and respond to by becoming more alert to what's going on around them.
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Angel Island
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Bewick's WrenTroglodytidae (Wrens)Range: southwestern British Columbia, Canada, to western Oregon, USAPhoto: Tualatin River Greenway Trail, Tualatin, Oregon
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Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
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The males sing this song when they're sitting happily in a tree
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Taxco
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Tira, Texas, United States
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Recorded at Tavasci Marsh [Arizona]. It's composed of two "doublets".
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Tira, Texas, United States
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Here is a sample from Kirkland, Washington to show the dialectic differences that manifest themselves over long distances with this species.
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Tubac, Arizona
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Series of call notes - an alarm to me?
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Bewick's Wren. Near Fernhill Wetland in the Willamette Valley of Northern Oregon. By Blake Matheson.
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California, United States
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Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
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Tira, Texas, United States
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