Common loons are prevalent in upstate NY.
On 10/1/10 7:27 PM, Michael Raphael wrote:
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> Would any of the species not be present in New York state? I'm
> assuming the loon would not be . . . but any others?
>
> M.
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> On Sep 30, 2010, at 7:43 PM, Mark Phinney wrote:
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> > 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
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> > On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Mark Brennan
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> <markbrennanfineart%40yahoo.ca>>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
> terrible
> >> at.
> >> Jay sp? Squirrel sp, Black Capped Chickadee. I am quite a bit
> further north
> >> 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
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> >> ________________________________
> >> From: Michael Raphael <
> <mraphael%40sepulchra.com> <mraphael%40sepulchra.com>>
> >> To: Nature Recordist Group <
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> >> Sent: Thu, September 30, 2010 6:42:59 PM
> >> Subject: [Nature Recordists] sepcies id
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> >> Can folks help me identify the species in this recording . . . any
> how many
> >> of
> >> those species can be found in the northeast?
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> >> http://sepulchra.com/blog/?p=3D18
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> >> Best,
> >> Michael
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> > "While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
> > sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie
> Krause.
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