Subject: | Re: Mystery to me: White throated sparrow |
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From: | "George Paul" geopaul7 |
Date: | Sat Jul 7, 2007 2:01 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In "Greg Weddig" <> wrote: > > > Here is a mystery call that was recorded this last week during my trip > to Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. It was a common > caller throughout the week we were on the lakes, also calling (though > not in this sample) were Swainson's Thrush, Green Frogs, Bullfrogs, > what seems to be a mystery frog (see link below), and the ubiquitous > Common Loon. Still sifting through about 7 hours of recordings. Will > post some stereo recordings later this week. Thanks in advance! > > Bird: > http://www.gregweddig.net/MysteryALG186.mp3 > Hi Greg: Why isn't that a white throated sparrow? Sounds like one, although perhaps on steroids. > Frog?: > http://www.gregweddig.net/MysteryALG187.mp3 > > --greg weddig > Baltimore, MD > http://gregweddig.net/ > |
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