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Re: a fortunate recording

Subject: Re: a fortunate recording
From: "Chris Hails" chrishails50
Date: Wed May 30, 2007 12:48 am ((PDT))
Yes, it matches what I know of Orioles in Switzerland too.

C

--- In  "Raimund Specht"
<> wrote:
>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I would also vote for an Oriole. The temporal pattern of your
> recording (short songs with relatively long intervals between them)
> meets pretty well my own experience with the Oriols here in Germany.
>
> Starlings imitating Oriols usually include into their songs also
their
> own typical chatty and raspy song structures. So, it is unlikely
that
> a Starling would be able to produce such a perfect imitation that
also
> matches the Oriol's long-term song patterns without adding any other
> elements.
>
> Regards,
> Raimund
>
> >
>





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