Subject: | Re: [SPAM]Re: [Nature Recordists] Ochoco Mountains Mystery |
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From: | "M, J, & V Phinney" badgreenbird |
Date: | Thu Jun 7, 2007 7:04 am ((PDT)) |
Hi John I just had a listen to your bird, and no doubt - it is a Hermit Thrush Mark Phinney on 6/6/07 9:27 PM, John Hartog at wrote: Hi Rodger, I am no expert on birds, but I still think hermit thrush is the best bet. If you go to the hermit thrush page on that same Cornell site, you will hear their recording sounds very similar to mine. I don't hear much similarity at all with their Veery recording. It seems the hermit thrush starts each phrase with a clear single note and then the fluttered twinkles. -John Hartog |
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