Date:         Mon, 15 May 2000 21:30:12 -0400
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From:         Phil Davis <PDavis@IX.NETCOM.COM>
Subject:      Re: Bicknell's Thrush in Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, MD
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Sorry, Sue.

I can't find any more recording of these thrushes on the web ...

Phil

At 04:37 AM 05/15/2000 -0700, sue hamilton wrote:
>Phil:
>      I have been seeing a thrush species I've been calling Gray-cheeked
>(for want of real knowledge of Bicknell's) in one specific trail area (which
>I privately think of as Thrush Alley) -- mixed decid and conifers with
>understory of holly and laurel -- in the last few days.  This morning's
>thrush sang for me.  It had a strong call note which came before the rather
>subdued song.  The call note was a Whup! (rising).  I have old tapes -- the
>song fits the 'old' gray-cheeked.
>I can't seem to download 'Quicktime' to listen to the site you mentioned...
>I am frustrated, because my 'More Birding By Ear' is at work -- where I'm
>not going till tomorrow (off site job today).......
>
>Can you or anyone give me another site>??
>
>Thanks!!  I want to clear this up while the call is still in my brain, not
>overlain with other stuff......

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