Subject: | Mystery bird |
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From: | "Mark Fischer" <> |
Date: | Thu, 02 Mar 2006 17:24:55 -0000 |
Good morning, Okay, I thought I knew what this bird was- but it turns out I am way off. I have uploaded 'Sherman_whistles' under the member files section. I think this bird would be among the 'Sandpipers and allies', have tried MangoVerde but the ones I think it could be either have no sound or links to Pax River, which has decided to put all of its recordings off-limits. Does not sound like a Whimbrel or Curlew. What could it be? If anyone can recognize this, please let me know. Thanks, Mark ~~~~ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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