
Veery Sounds, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
This small forest thrush gets its name from the cascade of “veer” notes that make up its ethereal, reedy song—a common sound at dusk and dawn in summer in the damp northern woods. Most Veeries are a warm cinnamon brown above, with delicate spots on the throat; though far northwestern and northeastern populations are darker brown.
Veery Song - YouTube
Among the most beautiful of all bird songs, the Veery's voice is heard on its breeding grounds in damp northern woods. The bird winters in South America. Though still fairly common, the species...
Veery - song / call / voice / sound. - Bird sounds
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Veery Bird Song, Sound, Call, Chirp, Melody - YouTube
2021年4月20日 · Veery Bird Singing, Calling, Chirping, Sounds, Voices.Find the best animal sounds on the channel.Enjoy this beautiful sound and all of the channel.Tell us wh...
Veery - eBird
Warm-colored thrush, with bright reddish-brown tones above, buffy breast, and white belly. Spots are indistinct and washed out, concentrating on upper breast. Beautiful song is cascading spiral of flute-like notes. Found in a variety of wooded habitats, often favoring wetter areas.
Very Veery - Music of Nature
2016年5月14日 · Enjoy this intimate sound portrait of a Veery thrush, with spring peepers sounding off in the background. By Lang Elliott
Veery Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
This small forest thrush gets its name from the cascade of “veer” notes that make up its ethereal, reedy song—a common sound at dusk and dawn in summer in the damp northern woods. Most Veeries are a warm cinnamon brown above, with delicate spots on the throat; though far northwestern and northeastern populations are darker brown.
A Veery’s Two Voices – Earbirding
It’s mostly due to the fact that eastern Veeries almost always sing in hardwood forests, where their voices bounce off of innumerable trunks and leaves, smearing the sound with echo. The Veery I’ve chosen, like most in Colorado, sings in willow carrs at medium-high elevation — a much more open habitat that lacks a forest’s echo.
Veery / Catharus fuscescens photo call and song - dibird.com
* All sounds were found via Xeno-canto.org API.
Veery | Audubon Field Guide
In moist leafy woods across the northern states and southern Canada, the breezy spiraling song of this thrush is a common sound in summer. An observer who waits patiently inside the woods may see the Veery itself, bounding across the forest floor with long springy hops or perching quietly in the undergrowth.
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