Subject: | Re: unknown spring bird |
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From: | "Ed Anson" ed_anson |
Date: | Sat Mar 31, 2007 4:54 pm ((PDT)) |
On Mar 31, 2007, at 6:06 PM, Martyn Stewart wrote: > 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.. > Martyn, I grew up in Lincoln Nebraska, but I can't recall ever seeing a prairie chicken. They are quite rare, as is prairie. I'm sure you didn't find either in Lincoln (unless it was at Pioneer Park). Where did you find them? Just wondering. Ed |
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