[mou] Carolina Wren? Northern Mockingbird? Tufted Titmouse? Rice Lake Refuge

2008-06-24 Thread Richard Wood
. Hastings, MN rwoodphd at yahoo.com - Original Message From: Pastor Al Schirmacher pasto...@princetonfreechurch.net To: mou-net at moumn.org; mnbird at lists.mnbird.net Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 9:48:12 AM Subject: [mou] Carolina Wren? Northern Mockingbird? Tufted Titmouse? Rice Lake

[mou] Carolina Wren? Northern Mockingbird? Tufted Titmouse? Rice Lake Refuge

2008-06-24 Thread Michael Hendrickson
...@yahoo.com To: mou-net at moumn.org; mnbird at lists.mnbird.net Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 9:01:32 AM Subject: Re: [mou] Carolina Wren? Northern Mockingbird? Tufted Titmouse? Rice Lake Refuge I would say it's more likely a Carolina Wren than a Mockingbird.? What could have been interpreted as Peter

[mou] Carolina Wren? Northern Mockingbird? Tufted Titmouse? Rice Lake Refuge

2008-06-23 Thread Pastor Al Schirmacher
There has been some excellent dialogue on the identity of the heard bird on the Aitkin field trip Saturday. The bird sang repeatedly for a couple of minutes, then shut down. The song could easily be transliterated as Peter, Peter, Peter, but with an occasional two note ending as well, and

[mou] Carolina Wren? Northern Mockingbird? Tufted Titmouse? Rice Lake Refuge

2008-06-23 Thread Pastor Al Schirmacher
The plot thickens - other strong birders have mentioned being fooled by Peter, Peter, Peter Baltimore Oriole calls as well. Love having four options for an audio ID:). Next time, we tie the bird down and tickle it until it confesses. All kidding aside, thanks for the commentary - good