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Subject: Western and Eastern Meadowlark
From: Meena Haribal <>
Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 12:56:08 -0500
If you don't trust people with binoculars  and visit  excellent web page of=

Kevin MacGowan he tells you how to do it!
May be you can trust people with binoculars and a digital camera and  even=

a deaf can see it. You don't need to hear it:-)

http://birds.cornell.edu/crows/wmeadowlrk.htm



>Message: 8
>    Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 16:14:17 -0000
>    From: "Rich Peet" <>
>Subject: Re: always another mystery
>
>
>This is news to me Jim.
>
>If we can not id Western from Eastern by song then we can no longer id
>Meadowlarks without banding.  At least I don't trust the people who do
>it with binocs.
>
>I hope our birds in the US midwest continue to have distinctive songs.
>  I believe that is still the case here.
>
>Rich


Meena Haribal
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