Subject: | Re: European Mystery |
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From: | "Geoff Sample" orphean2001 |
Date: | Tue Mar 6, 2007 8:45 am ((PST)) |
Hi Chris I'd put my money on a Phylloscopus warbler. Martyn could be right with iberian chiffchaff; or it could be bonelli's warbler or wood warbler, just starting to sing ie plastic song. As you say, it's very early though. Could there be one up there in january? Was it in a pine wood? Geoff. > 5a. European Mystery > Posted by: "Chris Hails" chrishails50 > Date: Sat Mar 3, 2007 9:21 am ((PST)) > > I have just loaded [unknown 1]070127.mp3 into the files area. Can > anyone help me put a name to it ? Recorded in the French Jura at about > 500m asl, in about 50cm of snow in January. Sounds like a warbler but > wrong time of year. I feel a bit stupid asking as it seems quite > straightforward (please don't tell me its a Great Tit fooling > around !). > > Chris |
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