My guess was similar, not that though. It kept it up for ten minutes,
this is the most aggressive part, usually it was every ten or fifteen
seconds between the "whistles" which were accompanied by tail
twitches...
I am pleased it has people puzzled - as I said it surprised me when I
saw it!
<L>
On Sep 4, 2005, at 12:12 AM, Antonio Celis Murillo wrote:
> Hi Lou,
>
> My first thought is a California towhee (communication-aggressive call
> type?),
> maybe a pair of towhees? Listening more of this recording would be the
> best.
>
> Let's see what others say.
>
> Have a nice day
>
> Antonio Celis
>
>
> --- In Lou Judson <>
> wrote:
>> I just put up a file to see what people might think it is. I was very
>> surprised to turn around and see who was speaking! Do you know this
>> sound?
>>
>> Lou
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