Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!iuvax!cica!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!att!cbnewsl!dune From: dune@cbnewsl.ATT.COM (Greg Pasquariello) Newsgroups: rec.birds Subject: Re: What is this bird? Keywords: Only one clue Message-ID: <1479@cbnewsl.ATT.COM> Date: 15 Aug 89 13:49:50 GMT References: <1471@cbnewsl.ATT.COM> Reply-To: dune@cbnewsl.ATT.COM (Greg Pasquariello) Distribution: usa Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 16 In article <1471@cbnewsl.ATT.COM> nora@cbnewsl.ATT.COM (nora.y.mclaughlin) writes: > >It sounds like it is whistling through a long tube (if you ever did >this you know what I mean). And it makes this sound in 3 or 4 whistles >that start high and kinda end low. And the only time i remember hearing >it is in the early evening before dusk. Now , I live in North New Jersey >Nora Do you live in West Milford perhaps? That is where I am from! Anyway, the only bird that I can think of is perhaps a screech owl, except it has a quavering whistle that starts high and ends low. Sometimes it sounds like a horse whinny. I would be interested in knowing what it is, because I do about 90% of my birding in the Pequannock Watershed. Greg Pasquariello att!picuxa!gpasq