Subject: | Re: please help identify this sound |
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From: | "stancourtney" stancourtney |
Date: | Sun May 3, 2009 5:14 am ((PDT)) |
Doug, Thanks for the clarification. We do have a lot of Red Fox. This was the be= st recording of this one I have. Stan Courtney http://www.stancourtney.com \--- In Doug Von Gausig <> wrote: > > At 08:21 AM 5/2/2009, you wrote: > > > >Thanks so much. > > > >We have lots of Barred Owls and I have seen their young this year. I am= > >embarrassed not have thought of that. > > > >Stan Courtney > > That is not a Great-horned Owlet - it is a Red Fox. > > Doug > > *************************************** > Doug Von Gausig > Natural Sounds and Photos at: > http://naturesongs.com > More Photos at: > http://www.criticaleyephoto.com > Clarkdale, Central Arizona, USA > *************************************** > |
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