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Subject: RE: Digest Number 1700
From: "Martyn Stewart" <>
Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2005 20:25:34 -0700
Walt You wrote....

<Glad to see you are getting some use out of the SASS.>

I love it Walt and it's one of the first things packed into my bag

<Pig Frogs (the spit call is theirs too, their territorial warning),
Southern Leopard Frogs, Southern Cricket Frogs. In the background towards
the end there are distant Barking Treefrogs. And I think I heard one call
from a Little Grass Frog, but not sure on that one.>

It is always nice to know what else you have recorded; I would never have
thought there were so many different species of frogs out there! Is that
normal all in one pond/lake/area?

< What's the other call at about 50 seconds behind the Limpkin?>

I think it is a Gallinule of some kind? I have been looking for similar
sounds and I know they are around there somewhere?

<Can't say I've heard limpkin all that much, certainly not in combo with th=
e
frogs.>

They make a bloody good cabaret show though don't you think!!!

Martyn

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