Subject: | Re: Sandhill Crane Migration |
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From: | "Max" oatcruncher |
Date: | Mon Mar 1, 2010 10:26 am ((PST)) |
Loved it Kevin! What a wonderful sound, which for some odd reason reminded me of the purring of cats! I suppose it's a similarly contented expression. Max --- In "kjcolver" <> wrote: > > March is the time that Sandhill Cranes assemble in the tens of thousands > along Nebraska's Platte river preparing to migrate northward. I've posted a > sample recording of that migration this month on my podcast at www.7Loons.com > or at the iTunes Store under Soundscapes for Birders. Enjoy. > > Kevin > |
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