Subject: | Re: Looking for GHOW vocalizations? |
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From: | "Rich Peet" richpeet |
Date: | Wed Oct 11, 2006 3:11 pm (PDT) |
--- In "Ken & Karla Kinstler" <> wrote: ... > Yep, I'm the one looking for the Great Horned Owl ... > This time of year the young are dispersing, so all the adults are starting to proclaim their territories to keep the newbies out. Once it gets cooler (at least in Minnesota!) it's easier to get good recordings since the insects aren't talking anymore. ... > Karla > Karla Kinstler It isn't easier as I am seeing a lot less BHO's over the last three years most everywhere in the Midwest territory. I did get a hair raise fly over at pre-dawn in Duluth a week or so ago. Time to spend some time on the achive to get you some more recordings and find time to visit your bird and you in person. Sorry time hasn't allowed yet. Rich |
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