At 01:20 PM 2/15/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>It has been a year or two since I was on this list.
>On my web site I've recorded a number of bird and animal sounds. They're
>all MP3 files; I hope that's considered acceptable.
>
>I have a mystery mp3 file at
>http://www.townisp.com/~jerry.berrier/mystery.mp3
>I think it's squirrels, but I'm really not sure. I recorded it with my Bird
>Bug" mike which is permanently mounted on the back of my house and wired
>into my sound card through a mixer.
>
>Jerry Berrier
Hi Jerry:
Nice web site - I have never recorded or heard anything like your mystery
sound. The rich multi-harmonic descending pitch section sounds like other
Blue jay calls I have, but never this one. Like Mark, I also assign a low
probability to gray squirrel, but have no other likely candidate, except
blue jay.
my best regards,
Marty Michener
Hollis, NH http://www.EnjoyBirds.com
"Americans have not learned the difference between yield and loot."
- from "Theme of plant and animal destruction in economic history",
1938, by Carl O. Sauer
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