Re: [mou-net] Gray Jay Vocalizations

2022-02-23 Thread Michael Koutnik
Hi Steve, Was there supposed to be a link in your email?  I don't see one.

Thanks, Mike Koutnik

On Wed, Feb 23, 2022 at 10:07 PM Steve Wilson 
wrote:

> Bird vocalizations aren't a common topic on this site, but I'm posting a
> link to a recording I made that includes nice calls by a pair. What makes
> the video so compelling, though, is the context, which you'll understand if
> you read the caption under the video and then watch the video. I may be a
> little biased, though: the gray jay (yes, I know they changed the name) is
> my favorite bird: The Amazing Sounds Trees Make at 25 degrees below zero. -
> YouTube.
>
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[mou-net] Gray Jay Vocalizations

2022-02-23 Thread Steve Wilson
Bird vocalizations aren't a common topic on this site, but I'm posting a link 
to a recording I made that includes nice calls by a pair. What makes the video 
so compelling, though, is the context, which you'll understand if you read the 
caption under the video and then watch the video. I may be a little biased, 
though: the gray jay (yes, I know they changed the name) is my favorite bird: 
The Amazing Sounds Trees Make at 25 degrees below zero. - YouTube. 


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