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Re: Help identifying?

Subject: Re: Help identifying?
From: "obSession" melvoid2002
Date: Tue May 5, 2009 8:33 am ((PDT))
That came up among the guesses. Honestly, I didn't check any books for
mockingbirds, but didn't think they were in Wisconsin.

I'll have to check that out.

Thanks

On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 10:19 AM, Dan Dugan <> wrote:

>
>
>  > As long as we're trying to identify things, I just posted a new one
> > to naturerecordists.com. I recorded it on 1 May in my back yard. I
> > THINK it may be a starling, but I'm not sure. I've watched starlings
> > rattle off a whole string of different calls, so that's what I'm
> > thinking. I couldn't see this one, so I don't know for sure.
> >
> > It's at http://naturerecordists.com/recordings/188 or just go to
> > the site and look up the most recent post by Mike Schmidt.
>
> We have a lot of starlings here. They tend use a higher frequencies
> more, though they can whistle, too. Yours sounds like a mockingbird.
>
> -Dan Dugan
>
>
>









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