That sounds like the Saw-whet recordings of beak clacks that I have
recorded at a banding station.
The vulture recording was a mic inside a dead critter found
previously being fed upon.
As you recall I still use no call back and wish not to disturb.
Rich
--- In Lang Elliott <>
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> Good luck with it! I hear that cattle prodders often produce a good
> response.
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> --- In Lang Elliott <>
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> > Rich:
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> > Do those wintering Hawk-Owls do any vocalizing?
> >
> > Lang
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> Like Mark said, we are determined.
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> If I don't have vocals within a month I will resort to the desperate
> techniques like I used on the vultures. But this time I think
maybe I
> will reel in a fur covered microphone.
>
> Rich
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> "Microphones are not ears,
> Loudspeakers are not birds,
> A listening room is not nature."
> Klas Strandberg
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