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Subject: 1. Re: A short dawn chorus recording from AWSRG weekend
From: "Steve Pelikan" pelikan45224
Date: Sat Oct 11, 2008 8:37 pm ((PDT))
I suggest Black & White Warbler for the Warbler Kevin mentions, and
agree on the RBGrosbeak.

As always, nice recording, thanks!

Steve P

--- In  Curt Olson <> wrote:
>
> Kevin Colver wrote:
> 
> > Curt,
> > Getting recordings like this is what makes this group fun for me.
> > Thanks for the sounds.  Of course, I can't resist the attempt to ID
> > the creatures heard.  I'm not even going to try the Australian birds
> > but I'll give this one a go.  Are we in the American northeast or
> > upper midwest in a woodland near a lake?  Do I hear the following?
> >
> > Ovenbird
> > Ruffed Grouse
> > American Robin
> > Black-capped Chickadee
> > Canada Goose
> > Common Loon
> > Blue Jay
> > American Crow
> > Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
> > Another warbler I'll need help on
> > Maybe Rose-breasted Grosbeak in the distance
> >
> > Kevin
> 
> Thank you for taking the time to list these critters, Kevin! I haven't 
> confirmed the IDs yet, so this is a great head start from an authority 
> I respect.
> 
> Curt Olson
>





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