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Re: Mystery Frog

Subject: Re: Mystery Frog
From: Doug Von Gausig <>
Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2003 08:54:05 -0700
At 08:31 PM 7/5/2003, Walter wrote:
>We have had some mystery birds on here, with lots of expert opinion.
>Well, I've got a frogcall I don't recognize. Recorded last week in S
>Georgia. (SNIP)
>I've posted a sample that's filtered to remove the nearby lawnmower that
>kept at it all afternoon until dark. And I cut out most of the
>Narrowmouth toad calls to shorten the original 10 minute recording
>(SASS/MKH-20).
><http://wwknapp.home.mindspring.com/2003M008-007.mp3>http://wwknapp.home.m=
indspring.com/2003M008-007.mp3
>
>There's also a sonogram of a section of the recording before I started
>shortening, with the mystery calls marked:
><http://wwknapp.home.mindspring.com/Unknown.jpg>http://wwknapp.home.mindsp=
ring.com/Unknown.jpg

Youngsters maybe? Is there any precedent for a bunch of recently-converted=

adults to sing differently than the full adults? In birds that would be my=

first thought.

Doug
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