Subject: | Re: Rufous and Broad-tail hummers |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:36 pm ((PDT)) |
Thanks Jim, I enjoyed that. Though what do you mean by "scrappy"? Were they= molting or something? John Hartog --- In "Jim Morgan" <> wrote: > > Here is a fun recording of some very scrappy Rufous and Broad-tail hummer= s that I recorded at feeders on a rather windy day near Flagstaff AZ. Telin= ga stereo dat mic and MZ R50 Sony minidisk recorder. > > Jim Morgan > Prescott, AZ > > You can access the file at the URL: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/files/Hart_P_Hummers060409= edit.mp3 > > > > |
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