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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