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Re: Northern Flickers in love

Subject: Re: Northern Flickers in love
From: "M, J, & V Phinney" <>
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 09:26:55 -0700
I think this is the first 'attachment' sample that I've received (or at
least the first one I've bothered to open) since the group settings were
changed to allow that sort of thing...it worked fine, without trouble, and
downloaded quickly.

Nice flickers....although I probably would have dismissed the background
bird as a towhee (not having much experience with Bewicks wren)


Mark Phinney


on 3/20/04 10:11 PM, Jim Morgan at  wrote:

Martin - your sapsucker cut reminded me of this one. It's a group of three
flickers, close together, fanning their tails and bobbing their heads while
moving about a cottonwood tree. Recorded at about 80 feet, Background bird
is a Bewick=92s Wren singing.



Recorded Feb. 6 of 2000 with a Telinga twin science.



Jim Morgan
Prescott, Arizona USA
http://www.wingsofnature.com


"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg





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