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Another mystery bird!

Subject: Another mystery bird!
From: "Romilly Hambling" oldgreybird
Date: Sat Jul 7, 2007 4:52 pm ((PDT))
I'd be grateful if someone can identify this bird as I've been
wondering what it is now for two years! It's a bird of the night and
lives on our local Tawny Owls' patch. Location is Kent, southeast
England. In this recording it interrupts a Nightingale that otherwise
was singing continuously all night. Time is about 2 am. Some more
details with the mp3 on my webpage:

http://www.godsownclay.com/Recordings/recordings04.html

or here's a direct link to the mp3 (it's about 650 kb):

http://www.godsownclay.com/Recordings/Resources/mystery_bird.mp3

Many thanks,

romillyh





"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a 
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause


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