Naturesongs

blgr1

Passerina caerulea

Nesting pairs of Blue Grosbeaks (Passerina caerulea) inhabit the brushy west end of Tavasci Marsh [Arizona], just East of Peck's Lake [Arizona]. This area is a rare marshy wetland and is host to numerous species not found elsewhere in the vicinity. The chinking "notes" between songs are characteristic of this bird, and are sometimes all you hear from them.

About this sound

Identification
Passerina caerulea (blue grosbeak)
Location

Tavasci Marsh, just East of Peck's Lake [Arizona]

Contributors
Douglas Von Gausig, Naturesongs.com
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