What characteristic song is used to identify *Geothlypis trichas* near marsh reeds?

Answer

"wichety-wichety-wichety"

The Common Yellowthroat is recognized by a distinct vocalization often heard before the bird itself is seen, especially when an observer is listening near wetlands. This characteristic song is described as being almost harsh and is rendered phonetically as "wichety-wichety-wichety." While their song is conspicuous, their movements tend to be secretive, involving skulking in dense, low vegetation. An observer might also draw the bird out of cover by imitating a 'pishing' noise, capitalizing on the bird's inherent curiosity to investigate activity near its preferred low cover.

What characteristic song is used to identify *Geothlypis trichas* near marsh reeds?
taxonomybirdornithologyclassificationYellowthroat