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Re: Mystery Birds.

Subject: Re: Mystery Birds.
From: "Bob McLean" in_sonoma
Date: Sat Mar 24, 2007 4:45 pm ((PDT))
Hi Stan,

I'm stumped on #19,  I agree on Tufted Titmouse for #20, #21 sounds  
like Olive-sided Flycatcher to me, and #22 is good for Cooper's Hawk.

Thanks for the fun,

Bob McLean
Sonoma, CA

On Mar 24, 2007, at 4:07 PM, Stan Courtney wrote:

> I recorded the following 4 sound clips in Central Illinois in a Oak  
> & Hickory forest. I did a 48 hr continuous recording session with  
> my Sound Devices 722 & MKH20. Can anyone please help me identify  
> these four birds?
>
> Thanks,
> Stan Courtney
> Pawnee, Illinois
> http://www.stancourtney.com/
>
> http://www.stancourtney.com/birdandanimalsounds/ 
> Stan_MysteryBIrd_19.mp3
>
> http://www.stancourtney.com/birdandanimalsounds/ 
> Stan_MysteryBIrd_20.mp3
>
> http://www.stancourtney.com/birdandanimalsounds/ 
> Stan_MysteryBIrd_21.mp3
>
> http://www.stancourtney.com/birdandanimalsounds/ 
> Stan_MysteryBIrd_22.mp3
>
>
>
> 








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