Subject: | a mystery owl |
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From: | aguasonic |
Date: | Wed Aug 20, 2014 8:03 am ((PDT)) |
Hello,=0D =0D Have a visitor that drops by every couple of weeks, <early> in the morning = { usually 3 or 4 }, that I can not see, and do not recognize the sound of. = Anyone have some thoughts on who our mystery owl { I'm guessing it's an owl= -- no Nightjars over this way } is?=0D =0D { posted to member files }=0D =0D http://tinyurl.com/k2kj247 http://tinyurl.com/k2kj247=0D =0D Recorded this morning, south San Jose, California.=0D =0D Thanks,=0D =0D Mark=0D ~~~~=0D =0D |
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