Subject: | Re: Western Soundscape Project news |
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From: | "Kevin Colver" kjcolver |
Date: | Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:48 am ((PDT)) |
Thanks Jim and Bernie. I love those coyotes. God's dog. Kevin P.S. Was out again on the refuge last night at Fish Springs. The Snowy Egrets and White-faced Ibis are back and in the mood to nest. Migratory ducks are moving out and those planning to nest are scattering out as pairs into the quiet nooks and crannies. Passerines such as the blackbirds and Savannah sparrows are just in, the Common Yellowthroats have not yet arrived. (News from the natural world - news from the Real world.) www.7Loons.com On Apr 27, 2009, at 9:20 PM, Jim Morgan wrote: > > > Great recordings! My cat was sitting on my lap when I played the > howling coyotes, it freaked and hid in the fireplace and our dog > went nuts. A good example of instinctive behavior as nether had ever > heard a coyote before. > > Jim Morgan > |
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