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Subject: Re: amateur corner
From: Gregory Kunkel <>
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 08:28:25 -0800 (PST)
Doug
   Up there is 3000 miles from where I spend most of my recording, so
I wouldn't know if they were unusual. The Song Sparrows do not seem
hyper compared to the ones we have here in the east.
    Greg Kunkel
--- Doug Von Gausig <> wrote:
> At 08:33 AM 3/20/2004, you wrote:
> >Recently I have been doing something that I should have done long
> >ago,cataloging my video tapes. These tapes hold my family videos
> and
> >my bird recordings. In doing so I came across recording that I had
> >forgotten.
> >In 2002, on a visit to my brother on the west coast, I made a
> foray
> >to Arcata Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary. With my trusty old Sony Analog
> >camcorder with homemade parabola and Radio Shack capsule I came
> >across almost perfect recording conditions, no wind, no traffic,
> no
> >aircraft, only my footsteps on a gravel road. Overlooking a marsh
> it
> >was a target rich environment.
> 
> Boy, the Marsh Wren and Song Sparrow are really hyper, compared to
> the same 
> spp. down here in Arizona. Is that a normal Marsh Wren song series
> up there?
> 
> Doug
> Doug Von Gausig
> Clarkdale, Arizona, USA
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> 
> 


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