Thanks Ted and Mark.
I bet you are right.
One with very quiet hooves.
John Hartog
> Agreed - sounds like a sneezing / coughing ungulate
> Mark Phinney
> It sounds very close to the wheezy cough of a deer which is usually
> caused by irritation of the nasal passage by the larva of the Bot Fly.
> Ted
> on 7/18/07 11:38 PM, John Hartog at wrote:
>
> I have one more mystery from the same morning about two hours later.
> This wheezy cough like sound began far left and approached over three
> minutes or so. Seams to be following the length of the wetland meadow.
>
> Here are the final 30 seconds with that interesting sound.
> (30sec, 470kb)
>
> http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-070625-0630_dismal-swamp.mp3
>
> The clip ends two and a half hours of pristine dawn chorus recording:
> the first jet interrupts less than a minute later.
>
> Again any opinions on what creature made this sound will be greatly
> appreciated. My guess is a heron or crane of some sort.
>
> John Hartog
"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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