Hi Philipp,
> Hello list members all around!
> Which goose produces those whoopy flight calls? Recorded in an urban habi=
tat,
> kiel, schleswig-holstein, northern germany, last spring.
> http://speedshare.org/download.php?id=3DBD5D0A8111
> I'm most sure it is a goose (or a swan?). But I guess it must be a notsoc=
ommon
> species in my area. I listened to examples of canada geese and egyptian g=
eese
> calls which were my first two guesses but that didn't confirm anything.
Canada Goose _ Branta canadensis_ I think.
Compare with: http://www.xeno-canto.org/europe/recording.php?XC=3D35578
or browse there: http://www.xeno-canto.org/europe/browse.php?query=3Dcanada=
+goose
> Sorry for offering the file with the help of such an unfriendly popup-win=
dowing
> hosting service... I will design a soundclouds profile as soon as my reco=
rdings
> are a little cleaner and delectable to most ears.
Well, yes, it's unfriendly.
I inadvertently clicked on an orange button dubbed "Download", and didn't e=
nd
up on a page related to birds... ;-)
Best regards.
--Serge
"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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