Subject: | Re: I need a duck expert |
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From: | "Beth" <> |
Date: | Thu, 24 Apr 2003 23:30:35 -0400 |
Rich, A wild guess here. The five flute tones sound a lot like a morning dove. The pitch is just about right, but I'm not hearing the whole song. Not sure how you'd pick up a mourning dove with your dish pointed out toward the water, tho'. Check this page to hear Lang Elliott's recording of a mourning dove. (Click "Listen to this bird.") http://www.enature.com/partners/nwf/showSpeciesLG_nwf.asp?showType=4&rgnID=1 599&curGroupID=1&curPageNum=130&recnum=BD0184 Beth |
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