You can also add Song Sparrow, Blue Jay, American Goldfinch, Northern
Flicker & Downy Woodpecker for birds. Also another unidentified woodpecker
(red-bellied? red-headed?). Sadly, I also cannot help with insects and
amphibians that may be present.
Mark Phinney
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Mark Brennan
<>wrote:
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> Sounds like, Eastern Wood Pewee, ha ha, White Tailed Deer Blowing, he or
> she
> smelled you! There's a woodpecker feeding. Com. Loon, Insects i am terrib=
le
> at.
> Jay sp? Squirrel sp, Black Capped Chickadee. I am quite a bit further nor=
th
> and
> am not familiar with a few of them.
>
> tks
> Mark
>
> Mark A. Brennan
> Canadian Landscape Painter
> www.markbrennanfineart.ca
> Nature Recordist
> http://wildearthvoices.org
>
> ________________________________
> From: Michael Raphael < <mraphael%40sepulchra.com>>
> To: Nature Recordist Group <<naturerecord=
ists%40yahoogroups.com>
> >
> Sent: Thu, September 30, 2010 6:42:59 PM
> Subject: [Nature Recordists] sepcies id
>
>
>
> Can folks help me identify the species in this recording . . . any how ma=
ny
> of
> those species can be found in the northeast?
>
> http://sepulchra.com/blog/?p=3D18
>
> Best,
> Michael
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