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Re: Re: Midnight mystery

Subject: Re: Re: Midnight mystery
From: Klas Strandberg <>
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 20:05:01 +0200
What I am thinking of is more that the bird would cause more noise, than
that the cat would.
Klas.

  At 15:41 2005-07-10, you wrote:
>From: Klas Strandberg <>
>
> >
> > I have been thinking the same, but then - in my thinking - the wing fla=
ps
> > would have been more irregular and made more noise when hitting the
> ground,
> > branches etc. Now they are too regular and "clean". Also, if a cat or a=

> fox
> > took something, it would have made some more noise??
> > I guess nobody can ever say for sure what it is.
> >
> > Anyway, for me it was mostly a test, to see if I could post a file.
>
>I'd listened to this file some time back as you'd mentioned it before.
>
>You've not met our cats if you think they cannot be silent hunters. They
>only rarely take a bird, but usually can bring it inside before we
>notice. And generally the bird is still unharmed. There is a little
>sound at the "take" point in the recording that could be a pounce.
>
>Fox are more messy hunters than cats in the few times I've seen them
>hunting. And generally more directly interested in eating what they
>catch immediately.
>
>Walt
>
>
>
>
>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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