I was a big fan of your Birdsong of the Day series on Instagram Lucy so I'm delighted to see it continue in this form. For me it's always the mental image method that works best and I was told that the more outrageous/ unusual/ unbelievable you can make it, the easier it is to remember. Your image of a wind-up little wren losing control is a perfect example of that! For the chaffinch, I picture a chaffinch canoeing down the waterfall and blowing a raspberry at the end to all those who thought he wouldn't make it! .... Works for me!
I learned the chaffinch as sounding like the run up and throw of a cricket bowler - gradual acceleration followed by flourish. Agree it's one of the easiest to recognise.
Yeah I think of it like a waterfall with a flourish to finish, as if splashing into the pool at the bottom. For Willow Warbler I think more of a leaf descending from a tree, it’s a bit more side to side falling if you know what I mean?
Hello Lucy, loving these, after watching your one on wrens I managed to identify one this morning! Could you do one for black caps? It would be so great! Thank you!
I've just learned that the chaffinch has an alternative song, which is a very repetitive, spaced "feep" tweet. Like it is trying to sound like the world's most boring sparrow!
While I am fishing at my local pond I hear. All the time chatter chatter chatter we do I searched for bird songs and found that it was the chaffinch I hear a chatter chatter chatter WE DO ‘
I've been trying to identify a little bird that sounded off at the same times every day, from a tree outside my house. I think the Chaffinch call is the closest so far. It goes like: Twit...twit...twittY. Twit...twit...twittY TITTY. On repeat. Sometimes it would pause before the last 'twitty titty' and the end of each phrase (in caps) is slightly higher pitched. Am I even close with my guess?🙃
These videos are great! So useful and enjoyable to watch. Thank you for making and posting them.
I was a big fan of your Birdsong of the Day series on Instagram Lucy so I'm delighted to see it continue in this form.
For me it's always the mental image method that works best and I was told that the more outrageous/ unusual/ unbelievable you can make it, the easier it is to remember. Your image of a wind-up little wren losing control is a perfect example of that!
For the chaffinch, I picture a chaffinch canoeing down the waterfall and blowing a raspberry at the end to all those who thought he wouldn't make it! .... Works for me!
I love the way you call us, your loyal subscribers, as nerds. Because we are!
Haha I'm glad - it's definitely meant as a compliment!
I’m definitely a proud nerd.
I learned the chaffinch as sounding like the run up and throw of a cricket bowler - gradual acceleration followed by flourish. Agree it's one of the easiest to recognise.
Excellent - I hadn't heard this before but it makes sense, even though I know nothing about cricket!
Yeah I think of it like a waterfall with a flourish to finish, as if splashing into the pool at the bottom. For Willow Warbler I think more of a leaf descending from a tree, it’s a bit more side to side falling if you know what I mean?
Haha I do know what you mean! I think willow warblers are so smooth, and almost liquid - their song is one of my favourites!
I like to imagine the chaffinch is singing "heyheyheyheyheyhey, geddout mah house!"
We think that instead of a raspberry at the end, the chaffinch is spitting out the water.
Love your videos!
Hello Lucy, loving these, after watching your one on wrens I managed to identify one this morning! Could you do one for black caps? It would be so great! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this. A REALLY helpful way to remember.
Hi Lucy, these are really helpful,Thank you! Will there be any more?
Thanks so much Danny! There will be indeed. This weekend and then a couple more next week! 😊
Loving these!
Thank you Jo!
Someone once described it to me as a fast bowler , taking the run up and letting go of the cricket ball!
Yes, Lynn above has just described it the same way - love it!
Very nice way of describing it
I think it sounds like the Willow warbler but with lower notes.
I've always thought the same.
Yes me too - a willow warbler is like a smoother, more liquid song to me, and it misses the flourish at the end!
Thank you🙂 I'm so enjoying these!
Thanks so much Catherine!
I've just learned that the chaffinch has an alternative song, which is a very repetitive, spaced "feep" tweet. Like it is trying to sound like the world's most boring sparrow!
While I am fishing at my local pond I hear. All the time chatter chatter chatter we do I searched for bird songs and found that it was the chaffinch I hear a chatter chatter chatter WE DO ‘
I've been trying to identify a little bird that sounded off at the same times every day, from a tree outside my house. I think the Chaffinch call is the closest so far. It goes like: Twit...twit...twittY.
Twit...twit...twittY TITTY.
On repeat. Sometimes it would pause before the last 'twitty titty' and the end of each phrase (in caps) is slightly higher pitched. Am I even close with my guess?🙃
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