I agree the call note of a Lincoln's Sparrow is very reminiscent of a Dark-eyed Junco. In fact, in fall any time I hear a "junco," I check it out. Both Lincoln's Sparrow and Black-throated Blue Warbler have call notes quite similar to that of Dark-eyed Junco. Pipit On 9/20/2013 14:57, [log in to unmask] wrote: > Great job Eric in describing LISP and a terrific photo. On a good fall day down here in the banana belt I might see upwards f half a dozen LISPs. They are actually, i find, fairly common in suitable habitat. Two other ID features. Whenever I get on to a LISP I find myself thinking: what a cutie! Song sparrow, by comparison, are big bruisers and rarely elicit this response. More seriously, LISP has a pretty characteristic call note. It is a quiet, rather electric sounding and urgent call, rather like the alarm call of dark-eyed junco. Once learned it is very characteristic. > > Hector Galbraith > 802 258 4836 > 802 222 1916 (cell) >