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Index of Subjects And here is a tick and twitter that was faint but at the first of one recording so presumably the same bird (but sounds more like a sound from a western Marsh Wren. Full volume needed here: https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/109453131?__hstc=60209138.654ce176d843afbf64b3825199d7a408.1396643674838.1533219475396.1533226506227.322&__hssc=60209138.2.1533226506227&__hsfp=2933905051 > On Aug 2, 2018, at 11:25 AM, NancyDowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote: > > Here is a slightly better recording. Also amplified only. A green frog and Bullfrog too. The first song is the best one: > > https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/109444661?__hstc=60209138.654ce176d843afbf64b3825199d7a408.1396643674838.1533215602812.1533219475396.321&__hssc=60209138.2.1533219475396&__hsfp=2933905051 > >> On Aug 2, 2018, at 11:08 AM, NancyDowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> In the greater New Germany area early this morning- a marsh I have not checked out before. This is the amplified only recording I got of two songs or sub-songs, not cleaned up so there is lots of static. An unseen bird amidst the cattails on the edge of a marsh. I logged it as an E Marsh Wren on eBird. Please let me know if you think otherwise so I can avoid being on the eBird rare bird list needlessly: >> >> https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/109441811?__hstc=60209138.654ce176d843afbf64b3825199d7a408.1396643674838.1533130007588.1533215602812.320&__hssc=60209138.8.1533215602812&__hsfp=2933905051 >> >> Nancy D >> E Dalhousie, Kings Co >
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