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Great recording as usual Dominique.
I recorded a Bullfinch in England last year, different dialect to yours.
http://www.naturesound.org/Sound%20Files/Brit%20birds/Bullfinch%20Eurasian.=
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From: Laloux, Dominique
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 11:57 PM
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Subject: [Nature Recordists] Looking for Northern Bullfinch (Pyrrhula
pyrrhula pyrrhula) recordings
Hi,
What looks like a sub-species of Bullfinch has been spotted in several
regions of Belgium in the last 10 weeks. What attracted the attention is
their call, which is quite different from the call of our local Bullfinch.
I have been able to record some calls last Sunday and these, when compared
with other recordings, appear to confirm that the visitors are Northern
Bullfinchs Pyrrhula pyrrhula pyrrhula.
My recordings are at http://www.soundsnatural.be/index.php?r=3D174
We compared them with these http://ddkkk.1g.fi/pyrpyr/pyrpyr.htm recorded b=
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Annika Forsten & Antero Lindholm in 2002, in the Komi Republic, northeast
European Russia.
Does anyone have similar calls recorded somewhere else in Northern Europe ?
Thanks,
DL
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