Subject: | Re: Mystery Sound |
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From: | "David Kuhn" dkuhn012001 |
Date: | Mon Sep 18, 2006 1:36 pm (PDT) |
Himantopus mexicanus, Black-necked Stilt for sure, Martyn. David --- In "Martyn Stewart" <> wrote: > > 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 > > **************************************** > > Martyn Stewart > > Bird and Animal Sounds Digitally Recorded at: > > http://www.naturesound.org > > Redmond. Washington. USA > > N47.65543 W121.98428 > > e-mail: > > Tel: 425-898-0462 > > Make every Garden a wildlife Habitat! > > ***************************************** > |
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