I am trying to occupy my mind with things other than the world suddenly going to hell. On my list of things to figure out is the identity of a particular bird. I do not have a visual of the bird, I only heard the bird calling this particular call in the early summer, so it could be a mating call. I have exhausted searching on a few sites, and I would be happy if I could at least listen to the call occasionally through the internet.
I first heard the bird on the west side of Kodiak Island but I later heard it in many other places around the island, and also between Anchorage and Nikiski. Only after the snow had receded and the lower half of the hills were showing green, early morning and twilight were the best times to hear it, although it would call irregularly throughout the day. It only lasted for the first part of the season, by August the call, at least, was not heard.
In the still air the call would travel over the water, three descending notes. Clear of trills, clean as plucked guitar strings.
That’s all I have to offer by way of enticing a search, but perhaps someone else has been in Alaska and has heard the same bird, and has had better luck in identifying it. I know I am not the only Doper who found themselves, during their roaming, in Alaska That’s a lot of has-es, I apologize for my overly bad news basted brains for a lack of poetry in my prose.
(I know, tl;dr and other things. My head hurts, sorry.)