Subject: | Re: unknown bird |
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From: | "David Martin" |
Date: | Mon May 22, 2006 4:59pm(PDT) |
I'd vote for B & W Warbler. David At 12:07 PM 5/22/2006, you wrote: >Yesterday(Sunday) my automated recording system in Andes NY captured a >song I do not recognize. It is centered at 8kHz and I could not hear >it until I amplified it. Probably a warbler but I cannot find a sound >spectrogram that matches it. >Can anybody give me help with the ID? >http://www.catskill.net/gkunk/birds/054423XF.mp3 > > Greg Kunkel > http://www.catskill.net/gkunk/birds/ > > > > > > > >"Microphones are not ears, >Loudspeakers are not birds, >A listening room is not nature." >Klas Strandberg >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > |
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