Curt,
b is Trumpeter Swan
a is at a wetland with Mallard in the distance, your bird sounds like
the call of a raptor, perhaps osprey or Goshawk but I'm not going to
be able to pin it down.
c that's a tough one, I'll defer to the eastern birders on that one
Kevin
On Dec 16, 2008, at 7:25 PM, Curt Olson wrote:
> I'm stumped on a few IDs that I'm sure will be no-brainers to many.
> Would a couple folks here be willing to help me with the following?
>
> 1) :32-second clip. I'm especially interested in ID-ing the critters
> at
> :02, :05 and :18...
>
> http://www.trackseventeen.com/unknown-a.mp3
>
> 2) :19-second clip. I'm especially interested in ID-ing the critters
> at
> :07 and :13...
>
> http://www.trackseventeen.com/unknown-b.mp3
>
> 3) :59-second clip. I'm especially interested in ID-ing the critters
> at
> :02, :12, :22, :32 and :41
>
> http://www.trackseventeen.com/unknown-c.mp3
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Curt Olson
>
>
>
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause
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