Thanks Kevin! I love the fall anyway so it's a good time for me to record.
Wife and I were just talking about winter recordings the other day.
I have a bird call I'll have to catch next summer so we can ID it. The bird
is here every summer but I only hear it out in the country not around the
home in the suburbs.
We call it the "Larry" bird, the call reminds me of the "Where's the beef?"
lady. It's kind of multi-tonal.
And the only call I've heard is that it says "Larry" usually followed by a
couple twips. And then another one does the same call. Some friends think it
may be a Mocking Bird.
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Kevin Colver <> wrote:
> Rick,
> It's great to hear some recording action in the autumn. I hear White-
> crowned Sparrow, American Goldfinch, Canada Goose, Blue Jay, Ring-
> necked Pheasant, Red-winged Blackbird, European Starling, Sandhill
> Crane, and one other call that I'm forgetting right now, the little
> slurred call and 9 min. I'm sure that as soon as someone reminds me
> of what that bird is it will come back to me.
> Kevin J Colver
> Soundscapes for Birders - a Podcast of Natural Sounds
> www.7Loons.com
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