Hi again David,
Another nice recording, and thanks for posting the
recording and the picture. In my opinion, the low thumping sounds are
the courtship wing beats of a Ruffed Grouse. I also could hear an Am.
Goldfinch in the recording.
Regards,
Bill
--- In David Michael
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>
> Hello again
>
> Here is a second recording from this past weekend on Connecticut
Hill.
> It starts at about 6am on Sunday May 11th at the same pool where
the
> peepers were singing the night before. I have included a picture
of
> the sunrise on the road for Bill :) There are a number of bird
species
> in this one, but if I got the identification correctly from the
> responses, a Gray Catbird is in the foreground, complimented by a
> number of Chickadees.
>
> I always think I need to set my alarm when camping in order not to
> miss the chorus, but after the silent night, the dawn chorus itself
is
> enough to wake up.
>
>
http://scientificforestry.com/recordings/2008/gray_catbird_5.11.08_6_0
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> http://scientificforestry.com/recordings/2008/IMG_3561.JPG
>
> Thanks for listening!
> David Michael
> http://unnature.net
>
>
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