Subject: | Re: A fun article on NPR |
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From: | "hartogj" hartogj |
Date: | Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:06 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Danny, That is interesting. I often wonder about the mimic calls from European Sta= rlings in my urban neighborhood, and where and when they might have learned= a Red-winged Blackbird, Red-tailed Hawk, or a car alarm sequence. Is there= an oral history here that passes trough generations - and how might such s= tories resound or decay. John Hartog www.rockscallop.org --- In Danny McCarty <> wrote: > > http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2011/04/26/135694052/natures-living-tap= e-recorders-may-be-telling-us-secrets?sc=3Dfb&cc=3Dfp > > I had no idea. > Danny > > > > Danny McCarty > Monolith Media, Inc. > 4183 Summit View > Hood River, Or 97031 > > 415-331-7628 > 541-399-0089 Cell > > http://www.monolithmedia.net/ > > http://www.danielmccarty.com/ > |
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