Mike - I was not serious, just an attempt at humor. I love all animals. My
property is overrun with Gambles Quail and I wouldn't dream of eating any
of them.
I should of made that clear, sorry.
Jim
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 5:50 AM, Michael Dalton <>w=
rote:
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> First a response to Jim ---I think that might be the most expensive dinne=
r
> you ever had! (Wasn't there a program years back about eating exotic
> animals?) Tastes like chicken to me.
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> Martyn, I liked the recording. I've heard cockatoos up close at bird
> fairs; one hardly needs to listen from across a football-field size
> building. All birds can make very loud sounds because their transmission
> system is more efficient than ours. I would like to suggest that the bird=
s
> are just bored. You need to take some time and teach them your language, =
so
> you could communicate with them!
>
> Mike
> Florida
> www.ParrotSpeech.com
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> Sulphur crested Cockatoo
> Posted by: "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000
> Tue Feb 14, 2012 1:54 pm (PST)
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> http://soundcloud. com/mijdog/ sulphur-crested- cockatoos
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> There is nothing like the sound of Sulphur crested Cockatoos to wake up
> the neighborhood and this is no exception. These raucous birds come in an=
d
> compete for fruit from the canopies and let you know they have arrived.
>
> Recorder: SD 722
> Microphones: MKH-40/0 ms pattern
> Tripod mounted with windjammer
> 300 foot cable:
> Humidity: 95%
> Temp 87f
> Location: Papa New Guinea
> Recordist: Martyn Stewart
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> Martyn
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