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		<title>By: ER</title>
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		<description>Jody posted some audio of the Nighthawk/nightjar/goatsucker&#039;s call on that link above.  You might be able to use it for your book.  That&#039;s exactly how the Florida nighthawks sound.  (I understand birdsong sometimes has regional variations or dialects).  I know the mockingbirds in California had much more elaborate songs tha the ones in Florida do.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jody posted some audio of the Nighthawk/nightjar/goatsucker&#8217;s call on that link above.  You might be able to use it for your book.  That&#8217;s exactly how the Florida nighthawks sound.  (I understand birdsong sometimes has regional variations or dialects).  I know the mockingbirds in California had much more elaborate songs tha the ones in Florida do.</p>
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