Subject: | Re: Help identifying? |
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From: | "obSession" melvoid2002 |
Date: | Tue May 5, 2009 9:38 am ((PDT)) |
You're the second person to suggest that bird. A local friend (not on this list) also suggested it.\ thanks On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Doug Von Gausig <>wrot= e: > > > At 08:32 AM 5/5/2009, you wrote: > > >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 > > That's most likely a Brown Thrasher. > > 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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