Kevin,
Mexican Jays are in that area. They are common on nearby Kitt Peak and show=
up at other Elevations in the Baboquivari mountains.
Greg Clark
At 02:05 PM 11/14/2006, you wrote:
>Do I hear some Mexican jays in there? Or are they House Finch calls?
>I don't remember seeing Mexican Jays there when I visited.
>
>I like the thunder.
>
>Kevin
>
>On Tuesday, November 14, 2006, at 05:26 AM, Jim Morgan wrote:
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> > A recording I made last May in Brown Canyon, which is located in the
> > Baboquivari Mountains of SE Arizona, has a large variety of bird
> > vocalizations, some of which are a challenge to detect.
> >
> > This list developed by Professor Walt Anderson shows the species
> > captured in this recording and their relative loudness:
> >
> > 1. Very loud, 2. Loud, 3. Faint, 4. Challenging to detect.
> >
> > 1 Cactus Wren
> > 1 Brown-crested Flycatcher
> > 1 N. Cardinal
> > 1 Varied Bunting
> > 2 Canyon Wren
> > 3 White-winged Dove
> > 3 Gray Hawk
> > 4 Hooded Oriole
> > 4 Black-throated Sparrow
> > 4 Bell's Vireo
> >
> > http://www.wingsofnature.com/downloads/Brown_Canyon_storm_55-
> > 54_full_file_edit_CD.mp3
> >
> > I hope you enjoy it.
> >
> > Jim
> >
> > Jim Morgan
> > Prescott, Arizona USA
> > http://www.wingsofnature.com
> >
> >
> >
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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