Subject: | Re: living in the walls |
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From: | "Debbi B" dgbrusco |
Date: | Sun May 17, 2009 8:40 am ((PDT)) |
I just did a bee hike and your comment prompted me to go look that up. I found a recording: http://hemingwaysouthcarolina.com/more_galleries.htm John Hartog wrote: > > > I am told, honey bee queens are known to trumpet. > > John Hartog > > --- In > <naturerecordists%40yahoogroups.com>, ". m u r m e r ." > <> wrote: > > > > > > John Hartog wrote: > >> Hi patrick, > >> > >> Just a guess but, I think all the sounds are related to the hive. > >> What sounds like a bird is an individual insect buzzing directly > >> against the wall material. > >> > > > -- /Debbi Brusco/ |
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