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Re: another mystery sound

Subject: Re: another mystery sound
From: "Doug Von Gausig" dougvg
Date: Wed Jul 9, 2008 7:39 am ((PDT))
>At 11:24 AM -0700 7/8/08, Don Lloyd wrote:
> >Setting up to record a pair of Great-horned owls that often visit around
> >midnight and got this thing instead. I've heard raccoons make a growl-like
> >sound, but not this extended. It starts off in a kind of feline mode, so I
> >thought bobcat at first, but then it takes on a vaguely canine quality
> >toward the end, so coyote also comes to mind. It's either a really angry
> >parrot or a shape-shifter. (You can hear a large dog barking in the
> >background - that's about 1/4 mile away. And there's a little touch of
> >distant motorcycle thrown in for good measure.)
> >
> >Any IDeas? I seem to recall a similar "mystery" recording a month or so back
> >on this list, but I don't recall whether there was a determination. Haven't
> >been able to ferret it out yet. Will poke around some more.
> >
> ><<http://tinyurl.com/57ljmo>http://tinyurl.com/57ljmo>http://tinyurl.com/ 
> 57ljmo

Those URLs don't work for me, Don. Could you please repost one?

Thanks,

Doug
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