Subject: | Re: Fall Calls |
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From: | Walter Knapp <> |
Date: | Tue, 07 Oct 2003 01:50:04 -0400 |
Rich Peet wrote: > does anyone care or is anyone collecting those thin incomplete fall > calls that migratory birds make? > > They may be HY related or just a partial weak call of the spring. > But they are the same from year to year and don't quite make it to > being a true whisper call. > > Rich Peet Down here it's more birds settling in for the winter. At least the early arrivals. I know what you mean, could be kind of tricky to get here. No nice well defined flight paths. Certainly some different calls too. A lot sound more like location calls keeping the flock together. I'm busy re-roofing my house, would much rather be out recording. But I do get to hear a lot. Walt ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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