Subject: | Re: unknown spring bird |
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From: | "Rich Peet" richpeet |
Date: | Sat Mar 31, 2007 4:18 pm ((PDT)) |
Glad you got a good lek. They sure prove there ain't nothin a guy won't do for a girl. Rich Thanks, will check out Fox Sparrow. Time is right for that bird. Rich --- In "Martyn Stewart" <> wrote: > > Very like a song sparrow Rich but I'm gonna say it's a fox sparrow, it has > that higher sweet sound at the start of the song that makes me think so.. > > > > Just got into a hotel in Lincoln Nebraska after recording the greater > prairie chickens, Sharp tailed grouse and sandhill cranes on a mucky day, > the prairie chickens were amazing, I don't think I have had a better > recording in a lek!! The birds came right up to the table and strutted their > funky stuff, when I get back I will post some sounds, Kevin got some great > stuff too.. > |
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