Subject: | Re: [SPAM][Nature Recordists] Ochoco Mountains Mystery |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Sat May 26, 2007 7:04 pm ((PDT)) |
Thanks for commenting Mark. I will have to study up on several of those bird's calls. I was pretty sure that tic-tok sound was a common raven, but thanks for the confirmation. And the sapsucker, I believe is a Williamson's. -John Hartog --- In "M, J, & V Phinney" <> wrote: > > Nice recording - > > I hear (at least): hermit thrush, yellow-rumped warbler, red-breasted > nuthatch, chipping sparrow, common raven, great horned owl, brown creeper, > western tanager, dark-eyed junco and sapsucker (species?) > > the calls ending with a loud 'toc' are the raven - a higher pitched call > (possibly young) is given later. The drumming woodpecker has the distinctive > pattern of a sapsucker - not sure which species you have there. > > Mark Phinney |
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