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Date Posted: Mon, 04 Jun 2012, 20:20:22
Author: Ray
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 69.199.125.229
Subject: Oh Boy, Birds my favorite.
James sadly when I see a wren singing I just see his beak moving and silence. I can hear an owl hooting five miles away better even than our most expert birders here, but I lost high frequency from guns due to my call up for 4'th Infantry, RSA. My low frequency hearing has increased accordingly. The wren you saw singing occurs in the USA also, and it called a Winter Wren, in Scotland it is just called a "Wren". I can even hear a raven's wings flapping when he flies in the sky.
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