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 Message 106 
 Mike Powell to ALAN IANSON 
 Birds that sound like... 
 05 May 21 13:15:00 
 
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>  MP> Granted, some of the places I hear them when out walking are areas where
>  MP> ground-dwelling bird might like to nest, but I am pretty sure the calls
>  MP> always come from the trees.

> If it is from up higher then it is likely not quail, but they do fly so it's
h
> d to say.

I am still thinking it is one of the woodpeckers we have here.  Sometimes I
hear the call and, if it is quiet enough, I can hear that it is followed by
some pecking sounds.  We have a few woodpeckers that are not very large and
are difficult to spot when they are up in a tree with leaves on it.

If I ever get one spotted, I will be sure to share.  :)

Mike


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