Subject: | Critters ID-North Central Minnesota |
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From: | "Neville Recording" nevillerecording |
Date: | Wed Jul 9, 2008 9:44 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Curt The songs I could hear clearly in the Chippewa National Forest were the slow trill of a Dark-eyed Junco, the "teacher-teacher-teacher" calls of two Ovenbirds (one close and one much further away) and the whistled phrases of a Rose-breasted Grosbeak starting at about 7min. More distantly the flutey song of a Hermit Thrush. I am about 70% sure its a Hermit. My other preference would be a Wood Thrush (30%). John Neville |
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