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Re: What's That Sound? - Arf

Subject: Re: What's That Sound? - Arf
From: Marty Michener <>
Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 11:51:54 -0400

A coyote?   Chordata, Mammalia, Carniovora, Candiae, Canis latrans?

my best regards,

Marty Michener
MIST Software Associates PO Box 269, Hollis, NH 03049

EnjoyBirds.com  - Software that migrates with you.    http://www.EnjoyBirds=
.com

At 08:22 AM 8/19/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>Here's an inquiry I received on July 29th. If you have any ideas, please
>reply to the list and I'll respond to the person who inquired.
>
>Doug
>
> ><>
> >
> >I live in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire.  In the (deciduous)woods by our hous=
e
> >at around midnight, we heard a loud, fairly high-pitched, repetetive "ar=
f"
> >that had the quality of a human voice.  Any ideas?  Thanks.  Marybeth
>
>Doug Von Gausig
>Clarkdale, Arizona, USA
>Moderator
>Nature Recordists e-mail group
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists

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