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Re: Mystery Sound

Subject: Re: Mystery Sound
From: "antonio celis" tony_celis
Date: Mon Sep 18, 2006 9:46 am (PDT)
Hi Martyn,

To me, your mystey clip sounds like a black-necked
Stilt (himantopus mexicanus).

Antonio Celis


 --- Martyn Stewart <> escribi=F3:

> This is something I recorded in 2005 and like an
> idiot I never logged my
> files, any thoughts? It sounds like the alarm calls
> of a tern/Gull but I'm
> not sure, I believe it was recorded in California,
> somewhere inland?
>
http://www.naturesound.org/Sound%20folder/Mystery/alarm%20calls.mp3
>
> Or
>
> http://www.naturesound.org/mystery_sound.htm
>
> Greatly appreciated lads and lassies :)
>
>
> Martyn
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