Subject: | Re: European montane mystery sound |
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From: | "Matthieu Crocq" matthieucrocq |
Date: | Sat Jul 28, 2007 7:14 am ((PDT)) |
On Wed Jul 25, 2007 9:14 am (PDT), Chris Hails wrote: > >Can anyone help me with this ? Recorded at 1800m in the Swiss alps, >right at the tree line. There is a chaffinch and a goldcrest alongside - >but the mystery is the thing that goes "tsip-tsip-cheeer-cheeer" (and >seems to stimulate the chaffinch)quite distinctive and regular - but >invisible at the time ! Sorry for the background noise but I was near >a cliff with a large torrent river echoing from below. Could this be a >linnet ? I think it may be a greenfinch (Carduelis chloris), with a slighty atypical song but those birds have such a large repertoire... Best regards, Matthieu |
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