Subject: | Re: Mystery Birds from Central Illinois |
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From: | "Stan" |
Date: | Fri May 19, 2006 8:28am(PDT) |
Hey Rip, Yes, I was close to a small stream. It is a little challenging carrying my camcorder, 35 mm camera, PMD 670 all at the same time. It think #11 is a black-and-white warbler. Thanks, Stan Central Illinois www.stancourtney.com --- In "Richard Lyttle" <> wrote: > > Stan, hi! > > #9, catbird?, oriole?, robin, redstart, rufous-sided towhee? > #10, indigo bunting, vireo? > #12, catbird? > #13, mockingbird? > > I'm just guessing. sounds like early morning, right? how close were you to water? > > i used to know my bird sounds better. you can get rusty in a hurry. > > rip lyttle > takoma park, md > www.marylandbigfootresearch.org > |
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