Subject: | Re: Bird of prey ID? |
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From: | "Aaron Ximm" aaron_gmail |
Date: | Sat Jun 20, 2009 8:13 pm ((PDT)) |
> Your bird sounds a lot like the merlin recording at Cornell's allaboutbir= ds.org site. And if it's a kestrel, it sounds very different from the ones that live on our hill here in San Francisco. Same register, but the call is very different. Trivia item: my wife and I are so fond of the kestrels kiting and hunting around our hill that 'Kestrel' is one of our daughter's middle names. :) aaron -- quietamerican.org oneminutevacation.org 83% happy 9% disgusted 6% fearful 2% angry |
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