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Re: Any thoughts on the action in this recording?

Subject: Re: Any thoughts on the action in this recording?
From: "Mitch Hill" wa1ykn
Date: Wed Feb 29, 2012 7:33 pm ((PST))
On 2/29/2012 10:16 PM, Misha Volf wrote:
> hmmm,
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> what about the regularity of it, starting at 2:01?

I'm pretty sure that is a second or possibly third squirrel getting into
the act.  Squirrels make an amazing variety of sounds and at times, I've
had to go look to see if its a squirrel or a crow making its chatering
sounds. They can sound a lot alike at times...

I live in a rural area bordering a treefarm and my yard is full of old
growth pine and oak trees and have a couple of squirrel nests about 50
feet behind the house. In the spring, summer, and fall, I hear them all
the time...


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> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 8:45 PM, Mitch Hill<>  wrote:
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>> On 2/29/2012 8:27 PM, misha.volf wrote:
>>> Hey guys,
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>>> check this out at a decent volume to hear the low level detail - let me
>> know what you think is happening.
>>> http://soundcloud.com/mishavolf/animals-sex-or-murder
>>>
>>>
>> Sounds like a couple of Gray Squirrels having a hissy fit over an
>> intruder or a boundary debate. Based on some of the bird sounds along
>> with the squirrel barks, my guess is an intruder alert...
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