Subject: | 2. Re: mystery bird |
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From: | "Doug Von Gausig" dougvg |
Date: | Tue Apr 10, 2007 8:47 am ((PDT)) |
At 10:48 PM 4/9/2007, you wrote: >Here's a link to a snip of recording I took in the northern Coast >Range of Oregon, yesterday morning a few minutes before sunrise. I >know the sleepy whistles of the Varied Thrush, but what is the other >main caller? >A song sparrow maybe? There are pacific chorus frogs chorusing in the >background, also winter wrens, and what else? (3 min, 2.7MB) Sounds like a Song Sparrow to me. Doug *************************************** Doug Von Gausig Digitally Recorded Birds Sounds at: http://naturesongs.com/birds.html Clarkdale, Central Arizona, USA e-mail: *************************************** |
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