Wow
You fellas don't disappoint! To be frank, the sheer amount of birds singing was
completely overwhelming. The singers in the section posted are different even
than those appearing in the rest of the full recording (which is on its way,
Rob).
David
--- In Rob Danielson <> wrote:
>
> Hi David and Kevin--
>
> re: "Kickapoo Crescendo." I sent the post to Rich Peet. He lists 6 I
> didn't pick-up and it looks like Kevin picked-up a few Rich missed.
> These are Rich's notes:
>
> Mourning Dove
> American Robin
> Red-winged Blackbird
> Wild Turkey and likely a very good Turkey hunter doing calls
> Common Yellowthroat Warbler
> Swamp Sparrow
> Northern Cardinal
> Song Sparrow
> Ring-necked Pheasant
> American Crow
> Green Frog
> Rose-breasted Grosbeak
> Gray Catbird
> Blue Jay
> Chipping Sparrow singing with Swamp Sparrows just to confuse sound
> recordist people.
> Brown-headed Cowbird
> Possible partial call of a Killdeer.
> Possible Black-and-white Warbler during fade at the end.
>
> It was our pleasure and an unexpected treat that several people
> traveled a great distance like yourself, David. The recordings for
> the CD that are coming in are great. Takes a determined group of
> recordists to produce quality recordings despite strong wind through
> 2 of the 3 days. Rob D.
>
> = = = =
>
>
> At 5:34 PM -0600 5/31/09, Kevin Colver wrote:
> >David,
> >Very nice sounds. On your second recording I hear the birds you
> >mentioned, as well as Song Sparrow, Red-winged Blackbird, Common
> >Yellowthroat, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Bank Swallow flying around, and
> >the trillers I'm not sure about. Those of you more familiar with the
> >birds of Wisconsin please jump in and get me corrected. Maybe Palm or
> >Worm-eating Warbler or Dark-eyed Junco?
> >Kevin Colver
> >
> >www.7Loons.com
> >
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