Subject: | Re: European Mystery |
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From: | "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000 |
Date: | Mon Mar 5, 2007 7:09 pm ((PST)) |
Its close but I think it's a slower a slower trill to the mystery bird, I'm not convinced totally, it's a good one though to be stumped with ;) 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! ***************************************** _____ From: On Behalf Of Fam. de Wijs Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 1:14 PM To: Subject: [Nature Recordists] Re:European Mystery It sounds like a Marsh Tit Parus palustris to me. Confusional name though, since in the Netherlands it doesn't occur in marshes at all, as does the Willow Tit, which is named Parus montanus...... Rombout de Wijs |
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