Subject: | Re: Prairie Chickens |
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From: | "Chris Hails" chrishails50 |
Date: | Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:19 pm ((PDT)) |
Great sounds Rich, crazy ! Thanks for the posts and the descriptions. There are lekking galliformes in Europe but I have not yet been able to find one to record. There are Capercaillie near where I live but really hard to find. Thanks again. Chris --- In "Rich Peet" <> wrote: > > And for those that doubted that they say "Gotta Whip-it" to the girls. > 600kb download from this morning. > http://home.comcast.net/~richpeet/sharpies.mp3 > > Rich > > --- In "Rich Peet" <richpeet@> wrote: > > > The Sharp-tailed Grouse are a little more informal on returning to the > > exact same spot and are not quite as complex but they make up for it > > by the males struting and saying "Gotta Whip-it" to the females. > > > > I will post an example of that sometime soon. > > > > Rich Peet > |
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