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Re: Re: Is This a Flicker?(and is this a Downy?)

Subject: Re: Re: Is This a Flicker?(and is this a Downy?)
From: antonio celis <>
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 17:45:56 -0500 (CDT)
Hi John,

I like the begging calls of the babies.

I' don't have too much experience with Hairy but I'm
pretty sure is not a Downy.

So, I believe it could be a Hairy.

Antonio Celis

 --- John Hartog <> escribi=F3:


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Thanks for sharing Jerry.  It's amazing what can be
learned by
sharing recordings with this group.

I also happened on a baby woodpecker this week that
was
constantly complaining through the daylight hours, and
I was
wondering the same thing - is that normal?  It was
nice to learn
from Fred Fallon's response to your posting that this
is normal
behavior for woodpeckers.=20

The one that I heard and recorded is, I believe,
either a Hairy or a
Downy woodpecker (I still get them mixed up).  In this
three
minute snippett you can hear the baby constantly
complaining
while an adult stops by, making purring sounds while
checking
in ( 2.7 MB):

http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-050723-wkpkr.mp3

-John Hartog




--- In  "Jerry
Berrier"
<> wrote:
> Hi all,
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> For the past two days, I've been hearing a bird make
the same
sound
> repeatedly all day long.  Today I recorded it, along
with an
answering call
> from a nearby bird.  I'm almost sure they are
northern flickers,
but I'm
> curious to know what others think.
> If they are flickers, any idea why one of them would
be calling
constantly
> throughout the day?  I thought mating season was in
the
spring, and I've
> never heard flickers do this before.
> I edited this recording with Goldwave, but I was
unable to
remove much of
> the hiss from wind noise.  I'd welcome any
suggestions
regarding that.
> http://www.townisp.com/~jerry.berrier/flickers.mp3
>=20
>=20
>
> Jerry Berrier
>
> http://www.townisp.com/~jerry.berrier
>
>=20
>
>=20
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
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