Subject: | Re: UK Bird ID ? |
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From: | "Geoff Sample" orphean2001 |
Date: | Tue Sep 5, 2006 8:33 am (PDT) |
A bit of a tester, that - there are 3 different species in there (apart from the cluck). Robin doing the fast repeated 'tic's Dunnock doing monosyllabic whistled 'too's (lower pitched than the Coal Tit) Coal Tit doing the 'wee-teuy's and a single 'wee' at one point. Makes a change to have a UK ID question. Geoff. On 5 Sep 2006, at 09:21, wrote: > 6d. Re: UK Bird ID ? > Posted by: "stoatwizard" stoatwizard > Date: Mon Sep 4, 2006 1:08 pm (PDT) > > --- In "macmang4125" > <> wrote: > >> Tried your link and got an error? >> Phil > > it's also on > > http://www.harrisphotography.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Bird002.mp3 > > I go for Great Tit - but ease off on the LF cutoff. Most UK birds seem > to have some energy down to 500. There's a strange nasalityand > overtone > in the first bar, but I assume that is the mp3-ization > |
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