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This is an advanced-level comparison group of oriole and meadowlark songs and sounds from Land Birds of North America, Eastern/Central region.
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Baltimore Oriole
Song
Varied mix of slow and quickly repeated whistles; songs often interspersed with separate "warm up" notes (e.g., MI cut). More whistled and usually slower than Orchard, lacking sharp high notes.
Orchard Oriole
Song
Typically harsher, and faster than Baltimore, including distinctive sharp high notes; seldom with interspersed notes.
Eastern Meadowlark
Song
A series of high, clear, slurred whistles; often descending overall. Spring of the year.
Western Meadowlark
Song
Much lower, more bubbly than Eastern; often descending overall. Kan-sas is beautiful
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