It does have the tones of a owl but I would put my guess at a coyote.
I would like to hear more to confirm that each call was not the same.
But the slide whistles from colorado coyote is closest for my ear.
RIch
--- In "Stan" <> wrote:
>
> --- In "Martyn Stewart"
> <> wrote:
> >
> Yes, I live next to a sewage treatment plant that leaves a horrible
> humm on all of my recording.
>
> Stan
>
>
> > Did you filter this in anyway Stan?
> >
> > Martyn
> >
> > ****************************************
> > Martyn Stewart
> > Bird and Animal Sounds Digitally Recorded at:
> > http://www.naturesound.org
> > Redmond. Washington. USA
> > N47.65543 W121.98428
> >
> > e-mail:
> > Tel: 425-898-0462
> >
> > Make every Garden a wildlife Habitat!
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> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:
> > On Behalf Of Stan
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 8:37 PM
> > To:
> > Subject: [Nature Recordists] Mystery Night time call
> >
> > Please help me identify this call that I uploaded to the files
> section.
> >
> > Mystery_3sc.mp3
> >
> > I recorded it on the 25th of August at about 2 a.m. along a creek
> here
> > in Central Illinois. I am really stumped as to what is making
> this
> > sound. Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks, Stan Courtney
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Microphones are not ears,
> > Loudspeakers are not birds,
> > A listening room is not nature."
> > Klas Strandberg
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
>
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