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Stoopid snipes! ;) |
You could always cut the tree down. It would solve the problem.:cool:
Ian |
Right now I'm guessing Cricket or Katydid.
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Looks like Rick is the winner, I think it's a katydid. One day after I get frustrated and finally start researching it, there's an article in the local paper:
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/260154 They linked to this page with samples of katydids: http://buzz.ifas.ufl.edu/141a.htm None are a 100% match, but close enough that I think we can call it. Now to get rid of them... Thanks for everyone's help! PPOT rocks (at least when it's not about politics! even though I'm sure the katydids are GWB's fault. ) Chris |
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Tree frogs would probably eat them:D |
i say shoot the bird and take a look up close
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"20 s of southwestern calling song [1.74MB]; male from Dyer Co., Tenn.; 22.6°C. (WTL142-8)" sure sounds like it.
True Common Katydid: http://buzz.ifas.ufl.edu/142sl1.wav Has that w-i-d-g-e-t sound going on. Your original recording: http://www.calfinancial.ca/bird.mp3 |
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It's a Swallow - just don't know if it's African or European.
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