Subject: | Re: Cuckoo recording |
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From: | "BRIAN HARRISON" brian.harr= |
Date: Mon Dec 19, 2011 3:57 pm ((PST)) Hello Martin and David, =C2=A0 All the chattering is the female cuckoo after the male flew away. I have se= veral recordings collected over the years with that same chattering with th= e female in clear sight. I live just outside Southampton on the New Forest = side and I have to agree with you David Cuckoo's are a rareity. =C2=A0 Happy Festive Season to All. =C2=A0 Brian =C2=A0 =C2=A0 Brian Harrison=C2=A0=C2=A0 Home Tele=C2=A0:-=C2=A0 02380 663762 Mobile one :-=C2=A0 07723 376981 |
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