Subject: | Re: Amazon sound, bird or frog? |
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From: | "Luis do Carmo" lecarmo |
Date: | Sat Jul 19, 2014 7:23 am ((PDT)) |
The same species with two different scientific names. ;-) Luis On Friday, July 18, 2014 1:19 PM, "Dennis Hysom [natu= rerecordists]" <> wrote: =A0 Sounds like a Pauraque. You can check=A0http://www.xeno-canto.org/explore?q= uery=3Dpauraque =A0and compare. Dennis On Jul 18, 2014, at 8:28 AM, [naturerecordists] w= rote: =A0 > > >I have a recording that I made in the Brazilian Amazon in January 2003. Th= is was at approximately 4:30 am. I've always assumed (maybe naively) that i= t was a bird but someone just said they thought it was a frog. If you liste= n to the link below, you hear it clearly at about 3 seconds in and then it = repeats: >http://www.stephenvitiello.com/mp3/Amazon,%20bird%20or%20frog%3f.mp3 > >Many thanks > > > > |
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