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Re: Re: mystery birds

Subject: Re: Re: mystery birds
From: "M, J, & V Phinney" <>
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 20:07:31 -0700
That was great! A nice 10 minute vacation to spring time. Definitely a gray
jay; no osprey. The extended version also has a few bits of american
goldfinch, american robin, red-winged blackbird and quite a lot of winter
wren song. Also some hummingbird wing noise and woodpecker tapping. My
favourite part is the mallard pair starting on one side and crossing over -
great stereo effect.

Aside from the others species mentioned previously, there's only one that
escapes me - obviously a common bird there, as there are several prominent
examples throughout the cut. A 3 part rising buzzy song that I am unfamiliar
with.

Mark Phinney


on 12/11/05 3:18 PM, John Hartog at  wrote:

> Ooops: if that sounded a bit messed up, it's because I accidentally
> compressed it twice.  I just redid it,so it should sound better now.
> 
>> http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-050501-bird-10min.mp3
>> -John Hartog
> 
> 
> 
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