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Re: Critter IDs - North Central Minnesota

Subject: Re: Critter IDs - North Central Minnesota
From: "William Ruscher Jr." immonacan99
Date: Wed Jul 9, 2008 8:05 am ((PDT))
Hi Curt,

         In addition to the critters that you've already mentioned in 
your recording, I heard Ovenbird (teacher-teacher-teacher) nearby and 
another farther off. I also heard Pine Warbler (trilling calls), 
American Robin, and Wood Thrush (faintly several times). Very much 
like the species sounds I would hope to hear in pine forest habitat 
here in upstate NY. I'm hoping to get out and do a camp out myself 
this summer, real soon. Thanks for sharing.

Regards,

           Bill


 --- In  Curt Olson <> wrote:
>
> Here's a relatively long soundscape clip (13:30), recorded about 
noon 
> on Thursday 5/15/08 in the Chippewa National Forest of North 
Central 
> Minnesota. The setting is a small stand of tall red pines in a 
forest 
> of primarily dense aspen. Conditions: mostly clear skies, temps in 
the 
> low 60s (F), light breezes in the treetops. I have the Blue Jays, 
> Crows, Red Squirrel, Ruffed Grouse drumming, Leopard Frog (I 
think), 
> but I'm not sure about the main callers or many of the other 
background 
> critters.
> 
> Anyone here willing to help out this audio guy with a few bird IDs? 
> Thank you much in advance!
> 
> http://www.trackseventeen.com/soundscapes/x080515e-noon_pines.mp3
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/6etrly
> 
> Curt Olson
>





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