Subject: | More sounds to share from Fish Springs, UT |
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From: | "Kevin Colver" kjcolver |
Date: | Mon May 4, 2009 7:17 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi All, Here are some more sounds from the marsh: http://www.7loons.com/Soundscapes_for_Birders/Soundscape_for_Birders%3A_Pod= casts/Entries/2009/4/23_Black-crowned_Night-herons_at_Sunset.html Also found at www.7Loons.com Here is the description of what is heard: Back at Fish Springs NWR in Utah, a patch of bullrushes has been adopted as a roost for a group of Black-crowned Night-herons. Marsh Wrens are singing on territory, American Coots are back for spring, and a pair of Pied-billed Grebes remain hidden but duet boldly from the reeds every 10 minutes or so. Listen for fly-by=92s including a Long-billed Curlew, California Gulls, and a female Canvasback. Hard to hear in the distance are Yellow-headed and Red-winged Black-birds, American Bittern, Canada Goose, and Green-winged Teal. Kevin |
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