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Subject: | Cuculus canorus (cuckoo) female call needed |
From: | Tomasz Osiejuk <> |
Date: | Wed, 17 Mar 2004 10:33:51 -0800 |
<pre style="margin: 0em;">Hi, I was asked to prepare tapes for some experiments with cuckoos, Cuculus canorus. I have a few recordings from commercial CDs, my own or my colleagues, but I'm still looking for recordings of characteristic babbling calls of cuckoo females.</pre><br> <tt>Please write to me for details if you have such recordings.</tt><br> <br> <tt>Tomasz</tt><br> <br> <pre style="margin: 0em;">____________________ Tomasz S. Osiejuk, PhD</pre><br> <pre style="margin: 0em;">Dept. Animal Morphology Adam Mickiewicz University 28 Czerwca 1956 / 198 61-485 Poznan, Poland phone +48 61 8292913 fax +48 61 8292909 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] home page: <a href="http://main.amu.edu.pl/~osiejuk" rel="nofollow">http://main.amu.edu.pl/~osiejuk</a></pre><br> |
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