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|  Alan Ianson to Mike Powell  |
|  Birds that sound like...  |
|  04 May 21 02:12:55  |
 
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Re: Birds that sound like...
By: Mike Powell to ALL on Sun May 02 2021 10:07 am
MP> I still have not quite narrowed it down, but I think it might be one of
MP> the woodpecker species we have locally. We have at least 7. One is rather
MP> large and, since I cannot spot the bird to ID it, I am pretty sure it must
MP> be one of the other 6. Still have not narrowed it down beyond that.
Do you have any quail around there. They make a ribit, ribit sound similar to
a frog.
Mocking birds can mimic other birds and also frogs although I have never heard
it.
Ttyl :-),
Al
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