Re: [SaF] bird songs
I had a lot of trouble actually finding many bird songs on the site as I didn't really know what bird I was looking for. Most of them had to be downloaded first before I could listen to them. As I am restricted to only one hour a day I couldn't investigate as far as I wanted. But I checked out the magpie sound and it might be what I was looking for. There are two magpies at the back of our house that I see quite a lot. Could someone maybe find a site other than the ones you sent me with a sound track (the one I found was not too good) of a magpie that I could listen to maybe ? I really appreciate you searching for me, I would love doing it if I had illimited access to the internet, but maybe then nothing else would get done in the house, LOL. Peace were you going to do some extended research for me ? The sites you sent me we more for birdwatching, not listening ??? Just wondering.. Hugs from France, - Message d'origine - De : Alan S. Harrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] À : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : mardi 1 mai 2001 02:30 Objet : Re: [SaF] bird songs On 30 Apr 2001, at 21:05, Joanne Rancourt wrote: I live in the northeast, the Lorraine area. Not sure what a mocking bird sounds like but will check out the website Alan gave... I would never have thought of that. Thanks a lot for sites Alan and Peace. A mockingbird has the ability to learn and mock (copy) the sounds of other birds. They are the great impersonators of the bird world. One mockingbird can sing the songs of several other varieties of birds and often does so with a medley of songs in one sitting. You can use the About.com site I referenced to learn more about mockingbirds. Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [SaF] bird songs
That was all I was able to find. :o( And yes, sorry to say, that most of the sounds did require a download to hearthem. Sorry I could not have been any more help, Joanne :o( In a message dated 5/4/01 7:31:39 AM Atlantic Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Peace were you going to do some extended research for me ? The sites you sent me we more for birdwatching, not listening ???
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where could he find a mailing list for scanners (canon I think it was?)? I found one here: http://www.help.com/cgi-perl/newsletters.pl Peace
Re: [SaF] bird songs
On 4 May 2001, at 12:18, Joanne Rancourt wrote: I had a lot of trouble actually finding many bird songs on the site as I didn't really know what bird I was looking for. Most of them had to be downloaded first before I could listen to them. As I am restricted to only one hour a day I couldn't investigate as far as I wanted. But I checked out the magpie sound and it might be what I was looking for. There are two magpies at the back of our house that I see quite a lot. Could someone maybe find a site other than the ones you sent me with a sound track (the one I found was not too good) of a magpie that I could listen to maybe ? I really appreciate you searching for me, I would love doing it if I had illimited access to the internet, but maybe then nothing else would get done in the house, LOL. Peace were you going to do some extended research for me ? The sites you sent me we more for birdwatching, not listening ??? Just wondering.. I'll be a monkey's uncle...there is a magpie.wav at ashlists.org. Can you believe it? What are the odds? g http://www.ashlists.org/temp/magpie.wav Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[SaF] Tom Thumb wedding
I just came back from my first Tom Thumb Wedding..I thought that this was just an isolated event that this particular family made up..but came home and found several references to Tom Thumb weddings (mostly old pictures of people's great grandma's in a TT Wedding) on the Internet. I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of this?...I would also like to know the history of Tom Thumb Wedding...thanks _ --Cherie-- http://www.cbsites.com