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Re: strange sintony between bird and frog

Subject: Re: strange sintony between bird and frog
From: "" m_pesente
Date: Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:42 am ((PDT))
Sorry, but... on a previous messagge number 48320 I wrote:
"You are right, Dan, the double syncronized call is the allarm call of Lusc=
inia megarhynchos, a very widespread bird here in Europe."

I apologize for not writing the English name Nightingale, but only the scie=
ntific name, I was answering by the cellular phone, and I had an amnesia (l=
oss of memory) on the English name of the species, so I put only the scient=
ific name...

Marco Pesente
Italy


--- In  "freitojos" <> wr=
ote:
>
> Mistery explained, and solved
>  it seems the nightingale imitates the frog!?
> Thank you all,
> Regards
> Jos=E9
>
> --- In  "Raimund" <raimundspecht@> wrote=
:
> >
> > Serge wrote:
> >
> > > I beg to differ!
> > > The "trrrrrt" sound is definitely part of the Nightingale's vocabular=
y.
> > >
> > > A good example can be heard there:
> > > http://www.xeno-canto.org/40384
> >
> > Indeed, there is no doubt that this is also the Nightingale, not a frog=
.
> >
> > REgards,
> > Raimund
> >
>








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