JackMcIntyre
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I was out yesterday up on the hills above my town, they're set back on a quite tall plateau covered in all sides by woods. It is a mainly farmland area, about a mile away from the sea. As I ventured across the fields I came across a really strange birdcall, I could see the flock that it was coming from - initially I thought it was a hunter sat in a hide with a little plastic cuckoo call or something along those lines, but upon further investigation it was coming from actual birds.
The birds looked like puffins - Black feathers all over the top, white feathers on the belly area and a quite short mean looking orange beak.
As I knew at the time, when I came to post this I would have inevitably forgotten the call - but I do remember it being quite like some kind of kids toy, more like a beeping noise rather than a call. They were also making small beeping sounds as they were flapping their wings swooping about.
If anyone has any clues it'd be great - I'm always thinking in the back of my mind I've discovered a rare colony of Puffins miles away from where they should be, however when listening to the Puffin call on the RSPB bird identifier it doesn't really sound too similar.
Unfortunately I only had my 17-40 on hand, and with a full frame sensor the birds were probably going to be 1 pixel wide so I didn't even bother.
Cheers,
Jack
The birds looked like puffins - Black feathers all over the top, white feathers on the belly area and a quite short mean looking orange beak.
As I knew at the time, when I came to post this I would have inevitably forgotten the call - but I do remember it being quite like some kind of kids toy, more like a beeping noise rather than a call. They were also making small beeping sounds as they were flapping their wings swooping about.
If anyone has any clues it'd be great - I'm always thinking in the back of my mind I've discovered a rare colony of Puffins miles away from where they should be, however when listening to the Puffin call on the RSPB bird identifier it doesn't really sound too similar.
Unfortunately I only had my 17-40 on hand, and with a full frame sensor the birds were probably going to be 1 pixel wide so I didn't even bother.
Cheers,
Jack
