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The Mississippi Howl is considered a moaning howl. It was recorded by BFRO Investigator John Callender (an airline pilot from Seattle) in a forested part of Mississippi in December 2004, near a large military reserve. The rural area where the recording was made has had many sightings by local residents. | The Mississippi Howl is considered a moaning howl. It was recorded by BFRO Investigator John Callender (an airline pilot from Seattle) in a forested part of Mississippi in December 2004, near a large military reserve. The rural area where the recording was made has had many sightings by local residents. | ||
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The full recording: Warning: The recording is soft--you will likely need to turn up your volume quite a bit to hear it well.
The Mississippi Howl is considered a moaning howl. It was recorded by BFRO Investigator John Callender (an airline pilot from Seattle) in a forested part of Mississippi in December 2004, near a large military reserve. The rural area where the recording was made has had many sightings by local residents.