The harsh sound is probably an Eastern Blue Jay.
The theme song Augusta that is used as the soundtrack The Master's Golf Tournament written by David Loggins can be purchased through online outlets such as iTunes and Amazon. MP3 tracks can be purchased and downloaded.
I read a few years back in Golf Magazine that one of the major T.V. networks was busted at the masters for piping in artificial bird sounds during Masters coverage. Apparently the bird sounds they were using were not of birds indigenous to the August, Georgia area. A television viewer (who was an avid bird watcher apparently). Resource: http://www.tourgolfblog.com/2009/06/is-network-golf-coverage-giving-us-the-bird.html
At our house and most others, I would assume you would hear a bird of pray.
Yes they can hear because they have the special ears but not all birds hear.
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Actually, they can hear. They have internal ears like a bird or a turtle.
She tells him that the bird they hear is not a lark (a morning bird) but rather a nightingale (a night bird).
The bird landed on the power lines.We have a pet bird at home.The bird came back for some more bread.Did you hear that bird is the word?
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