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|  Message 106  |
|  Mike Powell to ALAN IANSON  |
|  Birds that sound like...  |
|  05 May 21 13:15:00  |
 TZUTC: -0400 MSGID: 85.fi_gardn@1:2320/105 24f822a2 REPLY: 56.fido-homegard@1:153/757.2 24f78a87 PID: Synchronet 3.18c-Linux master/dcb003099 Dec 31 2020 GCC 7.5.0 TID: SBBSecho 3.12-Linux master/dcb003099 Dec 31 2020 GCC 7.5.0 BBSID: CAPCITY2 CHRS: ASCII 1 > 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 * SLMR 2.1a * "Tryin' is the first step towards failure." - Homer --- SBBSecho 3.12-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) SEEN-BY: 1/123 15/0 19/36 90/1 105/81 106/201 116/18 120/302 331 340 SEEN-BY: 123/131 140 124/5016 129/305 153/7715 203/0 218/700 221/0 SEEN-BY: 222/2 226/30 227/114 702 229/101 424 426 428 664 700 1016 SEEN-BY: 229/1017 230/150 152 240/1120 249/206 250/1 261/38 100 1466 SEEN-BY: 266/512 267/155 275/100 280/464 282/1038 1056 288/100 291/100 SEEN-BY: 291/111 292/854 301/1 310/31 320/119 219 322/757 340/400 SEEN-BY: 341/66 396/45 460/58 640/1321 712/848 770/1 801/161 189 2320/0 SEEN-BY: 2320/105 107 304 2452/250 3634/12 5020/715 1042 5053/58 PATH: 2320/105 261/38 712/848 280/464 292/854 229/426 |
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