Hello Kevin,
Longtime no hear!! How have you been.
I have a special request to make. The Canadian Wildlife Service was
requested a few sounds that appear on Western Region CD. They are
Canvasback, Redhead, Common Eider, Harlequin Duck,
Bufflehead,Sharp-shinned Hawk, Thick-billed Murre, Cassin's Auklet can
you arrange permission for me to use them for the CWS?
Monty
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From: Kevin J. Colver
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 11:23 PM
To:
Subject: RE: [Nature Recordists] Bird Sound Recordings UPDATE
Thank you for providing this helpful resource.
Kevin J. Colver
114 North Clark Lane
Elk Ridge, UT 84651
801-423-1810
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From: shaun_pp
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 2:56 PM
To:
Subject: [Nature Recordists] Bird Sound Recordings UPDATE
Dear All,
In the six months since I launched my website I have added 9 new
titles, which take the total number of recorded species up to 7100.
The new titles have recordings from Bolivia, Lesser Antilles, SE
Brazil (2), Colombia, Puerto Rico, Japan, Thailand and the Canary
Islands.
In addition the systematic list now also includes the species I do
not yet have recordings of (in blue) and indicates which of these
have not yet been recorded (denoted as unrecorded). These additions
have meant that both the Non-passerines and Passerines are split into
three sections each (instead of two) to keep the files down to a
reasonable size.
Also, an extra section has been added to the top of the `Key to
Recordings' page giving a break down of CURRENTLY AVAILABLE titles by
geographical region. This is to help those of you wanting to find
recordings for a particular region.
Of course, a reminder of the URL:-
http://www.birrding.freeserve.co.uk
All the best,
Shaun Peters
UK
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Message: 12
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 08:52:14 -0500
From: Lang Elliott <>
Subject: Re: Mystery night sound
p.s. but owls almost always call from a perch
Greetings, All;
Perhaps someone out there might recognize the mystery sound I've been
hearing.
Lately, I've been hearing a new sound after dark, sometimes late at night.
It sounds like a soft raspy dry cough with a whispered quality to it. Almos=
t
always in two's, but just a few minutes ago, I picked up a softer "cough"
note at the beginning. There is a long (10-15 sec.) pause between
utterances. It vaguely sounds like a distant hoarse dogbark, but not like
the yipping puppy sound that I recall of the Short-eared Owl.
At first it was stationary, and seemed to be a distance away, coming from a
distance down a wooded island across the Hudson River from me. At first, I
was thinking that it was some mammal.Tonight (as I am putting this note
together) the sound has been rather mobile, suggesting a night flying bird.
I heard it on my outside monitor, coming from quite a distance. But, after =
I
stepped outside, it came a lot closer, passing over the island (about 1000
feet away) in the dark, then turning back south, returning to a distance
away. It is now barely audible on my monitor (nursery room monitor see
"Winging It" July 2002 p. 8) - suggesting that it is about a
mile away by now.
[As I am re-reading this note, the sound is returning nearer]
I tried to pick up the sound on my camcorder when I went outside, but won't
know how that worked until I get to play it back.
Any suggestions for the ID of the "mystery night whisperer "?
Rich Guthrie
New Baltimore
The Greene County (but not for long)
New York
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