[NatureNS] Re: Need birdsong ID

From: "andy dean" <aadean@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Did you consider a frog? I was with some fellow seasoned naturalists =
recently and it took several minutes of listening to a 'bird call' which =
we eventually agreed was a frog.

Andy and Lelia Dean
86 Baden Powell Drive
Kentville, N.S.
(902) 678-6243

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  From: L Jenkins=20
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  Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2010 10:00 PM
  Subject: [NatureNS] Re: Need birdsong ID


  Thanks to everyone who suggested possible birds that I might be =
hearing at the Annapolis Royal Marsh.  However, I'm pretty sure that it =
is none of those that were suggested, as I'm familiar with their songs =
(except for the Rusty Blackbird, but when I checked out its song online, =
it is definitely not that). =20

  Where the sound is coming from, among the cattails at the edge of the =
marsh, there are sora, pied-billed grebes and red-winged blackbirds =
nesting or tending young, but I know it's none of them.  There is also =
an American Coot that hangs out nearby, but it is not a coot sound.  It =
appears as though the sound is coming from among the cattails, likely in =
or close to the water.  The last time I heard it I could distinguish 3 =
or 4 distinct notes, same pitch, close together, but still very raspy =
and low pitched.

  Lois Jenkins
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial>Did you consider a frog? I was with =
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2 face=3DArial>Andy and Lelia Dean<BR>86 Baden Powell=20
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  <DIV>Thanks to everyone who suggested possible birds that I might be =
hearing=20
  at the Annapolis Royal Marsh.&nbsp; However, I'm pretty sure that it =
is none=20
  of those that were suggested, as I'm familiar with their songs (except =
for the=20
  Rusty Blackbird, but when I checked out its song online, it is =
definitely not=20
  that).&nbsp; </DIV>
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  <DIV>Where the sound is coming from, among the cattails at the edge of =
the=20
  marsh, there are sora, pied-billed grebes and red-winged blackbirds =
nesting or=20
  tending young, but I know it's none of&nbsp;them.&nbsp; There is also =
an=20
  American Coot that hangs out nearby, but it is not a coot sound.&nbsp; =
It=20
  appears as though the sound is coming from among the cattails, likely =
in or=20
  close to the water.&nbsp; The last time I heard it I could distinguish =
3 or 4=20
  distinct notes, same pitch, close together, but still very raspy and =
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  pitched.</DIV>
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