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Date: Mon Jun 6, 2011 11:15 am ((PDT))
Thank you Chris for the link,
I have see in the "Oiseaux d'europe et du maghreb de C. Roch=E9 disc 5 28 a=
nd 29 the two cucoes and I know here in Portugal the Clamater Glandarius is=
the cucoe but the sounds are very different.
Best regards,
Jos=E9
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> Jos=E9, the cuckoo I was refering to was Cuculus canorus. Clamator glanda=
rius does not come far enough north for me and so I am not familiar with it=
. But there is a good collection of reference material on xeno-canto: http:=
//tinyurl.com/6zuoojl all of which do not sound like your birds, so for no=
w I stick with Cuculus canorus until corrected by someone who knows better =
than I.
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> What is amazing to me is the amount of strong "bubbling calls" you have c=
ollected here, I have never heard them given that strong or that regular.
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> Chris
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> --- In "Jose Freitas" <josefreitas81@> =
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> > Hello,
> > Here is the link in soundcloud for the file,
> > At six o'clock this recording is very strange to me,
> > some birds I can't identify, and as they seem to respond one another th=
e enima is even worst.
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> > http://soundcloud.com/freitojos/20110528t0615z-clamater
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> > best regards,
> > Jos=E9 Freitas
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