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Re: Mystery Bird

Subject: Re: Mystery Bird
From: "Doug Von Gausig" dougvg
Date: Tue Jun 27, 2006 8:58 am (PDT)
At 10:10 PM 6/26/2006, you wrote:

>At first I thought it was an owl since it began calling as the
>darkness set in. It lasted about 25 minutes, and for a few minutes of
>that there was another distant one answering. The same call resumed
>for 30 seconds at first light. Here is that dawn segment =96 recorded
>with NT1As > pb224 > rh10; recorded at full gain; Altrac3-plus;
>converted to 16/44.1, low-pass filtered, and compressed to 192k mp3.
>
><http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-060625-0410_mystery.mp3>http://www.rock=
scallop.org/ear/jh-060625-0410_mystery.mp3

That's a Common Poorwill. You gave us coordinates, but it would be great to=

just tell us where you are - in the SW US, I assume?

Doug
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