Subject: | Re: Mystery Bird |
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From: | "Doug Von Gausig" dougvg |
Date: | Mon Jun 5, 2006 8:25 am (PDT) |
At 04:26 AM 6/5/2006, you wrote: >Hi Matt > >I'm quite sure that your mystery song is that of a Dark-eyed Junco, as you >suspected. I've heard this variation on occasion in northern BC, and have >had others send me similar recordings of unusual juncos. I hear a very similar song from Dark-eyed Juncos in the mountains of Arizona strictly during breeding season, too. Doug *************************************** Doug Von Gausig Digitally Recorded Birds Sounds at: http://naturesongs.com/birds.html Clarkdale, Central Arizona, USA e-mail: *************************************** |
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