Pied-billed grebe the normal call given in early spring.
Eas per Monty Brigham
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On Behalf Of Greg Weddig
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 11:26 PM
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Subject: [Nature Recordists] Mystery Florida Sound
This was recorded about two weeks ago in near the Southern part of the
Ocala NF. I was in the Lake George State Forest overlooking a shallow
offshoot of Lake George, it was about 6:45am. I did see an Anhinga
fishing in the area the night before but the call I have on Lang's
field guide isn't close. Some kind of duck? There were Cattle Egrets
in the area and some Blue Herons.
http://home.earthlink.net/~graudio/Mystery%20124-2.mp3
The other sound ocurred at night in the same location and was frequent
throughout the evening, it is a bit hard to hear but it occurrs about
5 seconds in to the following recording. Listen for a high pitched
ascending wheeze.
http://home.earthlink.net/~graudio/Mystery%20124-1.mp3
N29 07.497
W081 30.184
(WGS84)
Those who are interested this was an ORTF recording with Schoeps MK21
SubCardioid capsules.
Thanks,
--greg weddig
Baltimore, MD
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