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Section 25: Chit Chat Subject: Wallops frog Msg# 954901
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And the bird IMHO was an American Bittern which is a type of heron. Petersons Guide to Birds says this about the voice: "the pumping song of the bittern which we hear in the swamps in spring is a slow deep oong-ka-chook --oong-ka-chook--oong ka chook etc. Distorted by distance the ka is often the only syllable and sounds like a mallet driving a stake into the mud." Robert
Hi Robert, Thanks for reminding me about which bird it was. I just listened to some of the American Bittern calls, and I heard what I think is the one that you mention. It is really strange. It is hard to believe that BIG sound is coming from a BIRD. No wonder you were trying to identify it! Nancy |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Wasn't it Robert Kaiss, who lives over that way, the one that had the crazy screeching sound going on in the night? As I recall, after much discussion, it was decided that it was a heron.....and not Big Foot. We need a refresher on that story. I may be wrong on the final word. I know I heard a frog......for sure, and it must be a whopper! It was not a "crazy screeching sound". That would have been simply passed off as a screech owl or some such. This was something that some folks thought was similar to the call of a bull gator. I did some research and decided it was a wading bird probably at the end of Manklin Creek or perhaps in one of the Parke's ponds. And the bird IMHO was an American Bittern which is a type of heron. Petersons Guide to Birds says this about the voice: "the pumping song of the bittern which we hear in the swamps in spring is a slow deep oong-ka-chook --oong-ka-chook--oong ka chook etc. Distorted by distance the ka is often the only syllable and sounds like a mallet driving a stake into the mud." Crypto zoology would be an interesting pastime on the Delmarva peninsula. I met a farmer in the Steer Inn a few years back who told me that there was a breeding population of panthers/cougars in the Selbyville Frankford area and that it was common knowledge to old timers there who saw them infrequently. |
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