Subject: | Re: bird id |
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From: | "Paul Willison" wolfen49508 |
Date: | Fri Oct 7, 2011 7:24 pm ((PDT)) |
That's slightly odd, in that if pressed, it sounds almost mid way between a= crow and raven. =A0Where I live(and record) in Michigan, we have lots of b= oth, and while the calls are similar in length the raven is much deeper and= raspier. =A0 Honestly I'd have to go raven here if pressed....but it would= be a very questionable call either way. |
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