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Then that's most likely the Bird of Paradise. There are a couple of
species and they all have bery unusual calls. Nothing like birds over here. On Mon, 23 May 2005 23:09:23 -0500, "Buzzygirl" wrote: "Guy Atkins" wrote in message ... I'm not *that* familiar with the Bird of Paradise call. Maybe this is just a warbling siren, and I'm just being too DX-hopeful! Sounds like a police car's siren to me... the way they sound around my neck of the woods anyway (Twin Cities, Minnesota USA). Jackie |
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