Subject: | Re: Owl identificaton |
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From: | "Serge Le Huitouze" slehuitouze |
Date: | Fri May 25, 2012 3:09 am ((PDT)) |
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Gerard Olivier <= r > wrote: > Hello; > for me, it must Strix aluco. Yes, it's the Twany Owl _Strix aluco_. There's also (in addition to the already-mentioned Cuckoo and Nightingale) : - 1:10: Winter Wren _Troglodytes troglodytes_ - 3:43: Blackbird _ Turdus merula_ At 5:07, I *think* there is some Crow _Corvus sp_, but it doesn't sound like the Carrion Crow _Corvus corone_ I'm used to hear here (Brittany, France). Could that be a Hooded Crow _Corvus (corone) cornix_? Or am I totally off track and is it some frog? ;-) BTW, Jos=E9, you should add location and time of day (and date) to all your recordings. It's a pretty important information. --Serge |
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