I thought that it was too musical and modulated to be a kingfisher. I
certainly think that it more of a perching bird.
Thanks for the comment. I look forward to what others think.
Wil Hershberger
Nature Images and Sounds, LLC
Hedgesville, WV
The Songs of Insects
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On May 26, 2008, at 11:19 AM, Doug Von Gausig wrote:
> At 07:09 AM 5/26/2008, you wrote:
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> >This is a recording from a cellphone that a neighbor made last
> summer.
> >I have cleaned the recording up significantly using soundsoap pro.
> >The closest I can come up with is some sort of purple martin
> vocalization.
> >I would appreciate your comments.
> >This recording was made in Berkeley County West Virginia during the
> >summer of 2007 is a deciduous upland woodlot with trees ranging up to
> >45 years old. This was heard daily for a while and mostly in the
> >mornings and late evening.
> >Thanks for your help,
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> >Wil Hershberger
> >Nature Images and Sounds, LLC
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> Sound a lot like the rattle of a Belted Kingfisher, Wil. Was there
> water
> near there?
>
> Doug
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