Subject: | Prairie Thunderstorm |
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From: | "kjcolver" kjcolver |
Date: | Tue Nov 2, 2010 5:33 pm ((PDT)) |
Speaking of Sprites, has anyone recorded one? Can you hear them in this recording posted below? Here is the summary of my latest natural sound podcast for birders: Clouds rise and a thunderstorm moves across the prairie grasslands of the mid-west. Listen for the Dickcissel, Eastern Meadowlark, Northern Bobwhite, Red-winged Blackbird, American Robin, and a House Wren that sings from a nearby brushy woodlot. Enjoy at www.7Loons.com or at the iTunes Store under Soundscapes for Birders podcasts. Kevin Colver Soundscapes for Birders www.7Loons.com |
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