Subject: | Re: Sandhill Cranes |
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From: | "David Martin" dlsbmartin11 |
Date: | Mon Nov 13, 2006 1:02 pm ((PST)) |
To me, some of the three and four note whistles sounded like the tew-tew-tew of greater yellowlegs. David At 01:34 PM 11/13/2006, you wrote: >Hi Jim >Thanks for sharing you Sandhill Cranes. I am hoping to be in Nebraska >early enough next spring to record a little of the Sandhill Migration. You= >have whetted my appetite. I really appreciated some of the close up cranes= >that seem to be facing the microphone. I recognized the crows and mallards= >but not the high pitched three or four note bird that could have been a >sparrow or a duck? > >John Neville > > > > >"Microphones are not ears, >Loudspeakers are not birds, >A listening room is not nature." >Klas Strandberg >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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