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Re: Midnight mystery

Subject: Re: Midnight mystery
From: Klas Strandberg <>
Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 13:08:13 +0200
Can we be sure that it is a squirrel? Can a female bird sound like that
while mating? Judging from the wing flaps, it must be a quite big bird.

Klas.

At 07:07 2005-07-09, you wrote:
>Right, the blend of regular-paced wing flapping with the continuous
>warning chattering in the background is bizarre, whether sex or
>death. A small raptor or novice hunter? Would it take that long to
>silence a squirrel? I've heard rabbit cries cut off in 3 seconds and
>less. Rob D.
>
>At 2:25 AM +0200 7/9/05, Klas Strandberg wrote:
> >I'm thinking squirrel taken by a bird. Listen to the wing flaps. Owl??
> Hawk??
> >
> >Klas.
> >
> >At 01:09 2005-07-09, you wrote:
> >>Hi Klas,
> >>    >Gosh, I would venture a squirrel visit. Rob D.
> >>
> >>   I'm thinking squirrel love with that visit.
> >>    Mark
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>   On 7/9/05, J. Young <> wrote:
> >>  >
> >>  > Klas,
> >>  > I signed on with my password and was told that I am not the
> "moderator of
> >>  > naturerecordists"
> >>  > I hope this helps you.
> >>  >
> >>  > J Young
> >>  > 
> >>  >
> >>  >



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