Subject: | Re: Man made noise and nature recording |
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From: | "geopaul7" geopaul7 |
Date: | Fri Jun 1, 2007 7:41 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In "David Kuhn" <> wro= te: > > George, might this be Coatimundi, that most beguiling neotropical > creature? I used to stay in a lodge in Guatemala that had a resident > Coati that could make all those sounds and more. It would be unusual > to see only two however, as they like to roam in big "parties". > > Aloha, > David > Very close. It was two raccoons, whom I assume were mating, as my cats loo= ked on. I am intrigued by growling and yelping they make. I had not heard that before. Coatimundi is a great guess. Thus, we have an example of interesting sounds recorded in Suburbia, at 5:0= 0 am, with some civilized sounds around like domestic cats and the highway in the distance. |
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