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compare to a juvenile Great Horned Owl?</span>
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On 08/10/2023 7:00 PM EDT James Wheat <james.a.wheat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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This is a good resource, Frank, but you'd have to try likely species and
listen to the variety of vocalizations/sounds for each candidate.
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What I like about it is the nice array or files for each species, which
is useful when trying to figure out the culprit. I've found a number of
interesting sounds made by common species that I hadn't heard previously. Of
course, the source is more than likely something expected.
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<strong>James A. Wheat</strong>
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On Thu, Aug 10, 2023 at 9:36 AM Lyneart <<a
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I stepped out the back door long before dawn this morning to see how much
it rained (2.7 inches). While outside, I heard a call note that didn’t match
any nocturnal birds I’m familiar with. It was a singular, falsetto toned sound,
repeated every 10 seconds or so. Once upon a time, I had a set of 33 rpm
records titled ‘A Field Guide to Bird Songs’. Being a few decades beyond
possessing a functioning turntable, I don’t think I’m going to ID the sound
with that resource. There are bird songs on line, but I suspect I would have
trouble selecting search terms that would locate this bird.
<br>Frank Lyne
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rel="noopener">frank@xxxxxxxxxxx</a> - near Dot in Logan County, KY
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