Subject: | Re: A vee of geese break the dawn, waken coyotes. |
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From: | "Mike Feldman" gidney_n_cloyd |
Date: | Wed May 23, 2007 9:01 pm ((PDT)) |
John Hartog wrote: > ...mp3 I heard that! Even without the ears to hear HF. Thanks. > On the eastern slope of Mt Hood ... That would explain the nice echos on approach and retreat. And it was nice of the geese to fly through the middle of your studio. At least you were able to contain your excitement, unlike the cyotes when the geese flew through their studio. |
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