Subject: | Re: Is this a locust or insect of some type? |
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From: | "natureguyusa" natureguyusa |
Date: | Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:19 am ((PDT)) |
Very interesting sound. It somehow sounds familar, but I can't place where I have heard it before. Could it be a sound from a Grouse, Woodcock or Whip-poor-will? I have heard them make some odd gutteral sounds that can only be heard close-up. Great recording! Bruce Rutkoski www.natureguystudio.com --- In "stancourtney" <> wrote: > > I recorded this unusual sounds a couple of nights ago in an oak-hickory > forest here in Central Illinois. The recorder was left running unattended for > 2 nights. > > I am thinking some type of locust or insect, probably too late for frogs. > > http://www.stancourtney.com/sounds/2009.09.19.mp3 > > Thanks, > > Stan Courtney > > Central Illinois > |
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