[mou] Frontenac at night
Steve Weston
sweston2@comcast.net
Thu, 25 May 2006 22:36:26 -0500
the kitten call:
several people suggested Catbird. Others suggested an owl. Good answers
with the information that I gave, but it was neither. These birds(?) were
calling from the cattails right on the edge of the water. this was
definitely a marsh dweller. My appologies for not giving enough info.
Steve
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From: "Steve Weston" <sweston2@comcast.net>
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Subject: [mou] Frontenac at night
> Last night I got down to the Frontenac area to run my frog & toad route.
> The frogs and toads at most sites were nothing short of deafening! I am
> sure I missed some species calling from further away as they were drowned
> out by the toads and Gray Treefrogs.
>
> Did have two Whip-poor-wills calling on CR5. I heard no rails or Marsh
> Wrens, although there were a couple of birds that called out that are not
> usually heard at night. Did have one call that I did not have a clue. I
> had a bird(?) calling that sounded like a kitten. At times the quality of
> the call became more raspy. Although one was calling consistently, it did
> get responses from a couple of other spots. any ideas?
>
> It was a perfect night to be out listening.
>
> Steve Weston on Quiggley Lake in Eagan, MN
> sweston2@comcast.net
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