Subject: | Re: night sounds for identification |
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From: | "natureguyusa" natureguyusa |
Date: | Wed Oct 3, 2012 6:47 am ((PDT)) |
I agree with Will Hershberger on the screeches sounding very much like a Great Blue Heron. There is a chance the screeches are from something the coyotes are killing since they sound near the same area. Bruce Rutkoski Owner www.natureguystudio.com --- In Dan Dugan <> wrote: > > I would appreciate identification of this: > > http://soundcloud.com/user7860487/yosemite-night-sounds > > recorded early Sunday morning in Yosemite National Park. Screeches on the > left, three coyote howls, more screeches. > > Thanks, Dan > |
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