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Re: mystery bird

Subject: Re: mystery bird
From: Debbi B <>
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 20:54:07 -0700
I have to say it's definitely a Song Sparrow. I'm in SF Bay Area, and it
sounds like a typical song of that species, and not of Bewick's Wren (which=

I've heard a lot of also).

At 08:02 PM 8/19/2005, you wrote:

>Dear all,
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>I'm trying to find a 'mystery bird' that I was able to record in the
>pre-dawn hours (not enough light to see, even when he's only 20 feet
>away) here on the Sacramento river last Spring. If you have a sec',
>listen to:
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>http://aguasonic.com/Sounds/levee_bird1.mp3
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>and
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>http://aguasonic.com/Sounds/levee_bird2.mp3
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>If you recognize the singer, please let me know.
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>Thank you,
>
>Mark
>~~~~
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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