> From: "Kevin Colver" <>
> Walt,
> That information is most helpful in confirming the Mocker as the singer.
> And yes, many thrasher family birds sing at night. I was surprised once
> at midnight in the sagebrush while working on burrowing owls to have a
> sage thrasher break out in song to the moon.
Mockingbirds pretty much routinely sing at night as well as in the day.
In this case there was no moon, just starlight through broken clouds.
> You might check out the Shrike sound at http://www.enature.com
> <http://www.enature.com/> and search for the Loggerhead Shrike.
Yes, as I remember it.
I did a search but did not locate a rattlesnake sound. I guess it does
not draw much interest to record. I should fix that.
Walt
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