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Re: Mystery Bird (Squirrel)?

Subject: Re: Mystery Bird (Squirrel)?
From: Dennis Hysom <>
Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 10:05:49 -0700
on 5/21/03 12:03 AM, [dhysom] at [compozarts.com] wrote:

Randy,

    Here's a Douglas Squirrel I recorded in Alaska near Anchorage. It's a
bit noisy but the call is clear.

http://www.compozarts.com/squirrel.mp3


Dennis Hysom


>> I'm impressed with your identification of a Douglas Squirrel, I have
>> been trying to find a sound file and got a very poor one from a squirrel
>> page on the web, I must admit, it sounds very similar but it's the
>> "Trill" sound on my recording that keeps throwing me off, maybe a
>> squirrel with a sore throat? Has anyone else a recording of the Douglas
>> Squirrel to compare with? They are definitely in the Olympic Area.
>> Thanks again Randy.
>
> Here's a long-winded squirrel that sounds like the same species. He
> goes on scolding me for almost three minutes (4MB):
>
> http://www.dandugan.com/downloads/Angry%20squirrel%20on%20left.mp3
>
> Recorded with a pair of Shure 183 omnis, shoulder-mounted, into a
> Sharp MD-MT90. Near Bear Trap Meadow, near Yuba Pass, at the 2002
> Field Recording Workshop of the Nature Sounds Society.
>
> -Dan Dugan
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