Subject: | Re: Another MysteryBird |
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From: | "Philip Tyler" macmang4125 |
Date: | Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:40 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Roger Thanks for the info, I have listened to a recording I have of Long-tailed T= it I have by Jean C Roche but sadly there is nothing like mine there. But t= hen that set of recordings is some what 'lacking' shall we say in certain a= reas. Phil ----- Original Message ---- From: Roger Norwood <> To: Sent: Wednesday, 11 April, 2007 8:59:17 AM Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Another MysteryBird Seems like the thin call of the Long-tailed Tit. Its song is more tri-sylla= bic but this call is quite distinct. Not often singly but in groups amongst= Blue or Great Tits and in coniferous or mixed woodland. cheers Roger Norwood |
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