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The Siberian Jay, the mystery mimic of the woods

from The Call of Lapland - North of the Arctic Circle Vol 2 by Lauri Hallikainen IPN :10211435

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23 May 2007 4.00 a.m. Pelkosenniemi, Kokonvaara.
On the lower slopes of the fell, the woodland becomes denser and the slender branches of the moss-covered fir trees reach up to the skies. The branches of an old silver-barked birch tree twist and turn among the fir trees. One ancient lone, pine tree stands on the slopes of the fell. Its bark is ragged, wrinkled and resin-coated. This part of Forest Lapland, the depths of the taiga forest, is home to the mysterious, mimic bird – the Siberian Jay.European Pied Flycatcher, Brambling, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Willow Warbler, Black Grouse, Common Crane.Species which the Siberian Jay is mimicking (in this recording there might possibly be the sound of two Siberian Jays): Song Thrush, Redwing, Common Redpoll, Tree Pipit, other unidentified bird species.

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Lauri Hallikainen IPN :10211435 Kuopio, Finland

I live in Eastern Finland, in an area which contains a large number of quiet sites, perfect for recording nature. I've been making nature recordings for over 20 years.

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