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redwing blackbird calls on erin please

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Mon, Jun 19 2017 10:59 AM (10 replies)
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  • cedriver
    1,012 Posts
    Fri, Jun 16 2017 4:52 PM

    The redwing blackbird would be a natural bird for erin hills sounds. It was calling today during the 117th USGA Open.

  • Mcduff61
    1,753 Posts
    Fri, Jun 16 2017 7:13 PM

      Awesome idea!!!, How about the little bugs flying around Fowlers head while he is trying to hit..AND drunk packer fans yelling "get in the hole" on a players drive on a par 5..

  • PaulTon
    10,731 Posts
    Sat, Jun 17 2017 2:37 AM

    Can we also have the screeching call of the Haggis added to St. Andrews please?

  • alosso
    21,070 Posts
    Sat, Jun 17 2017 3:11 AM

    PaulTon:
    Can we also have the screeching call of the Haggis added to St. Andrews please?

    But only the male one, PLEASE! - the females are almost unbearable!

  • CEverett12
    14,177 Posts
    Sat, Jun 17 2017 11:01 AM

    Image result for Wild Haggis

  • mystry78
    880 Posts
    Sun, Jun 18 2017 2:10 PM

    The TV networks that cover golf have been known to add recorded bird calls over the audio track during their telecasts. Back quite a few years ago one of the networks got called out by a viewer who happened to be a bird expert and recognized the calls he was hearing were from a bird not native to the location of the tournament:)

    I believe that CBS uses piped in bird calls during their highly controlled Masters coverage.

    Frank

  • alosso
    21,070 Posts
    Sun, Jun 18 2017 2:59 PM

    But, Haggis' calls can't be wrong - it is Avis Ubiquomque!

  • mystry78
    880 Posts
    Mon, Jun 19 2017 9:30 AM

    I had never heard of these Haggi's but a close friend of mine who is a cryptozoologist tells me they are from the same animal family as the Loch Ness monster:)

  • PaulTon
    10,731 Posts
    Mon, Jun 19 2017 10:23 AM

  • SlicedPepper
    796 Posts
    Mon, Jun 19 2017 10:38 AM

    mystry78:

    I had never heard of these Haggi's but a close friend of mine who is a cryptozoologist tells me they are from the same animal family as the Loch Ness monster:)

    From what I've read it is my understanding that the Haggis is more closely related to the North American Jackalope.

     

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