We have many such examples in our archives; see our catalogue at
<a href="http://cadensa.bl.uk/" rel="nofollow">http://cadensa.bl.uk/</a>
and type "Cuculus canorus and female" into the search box.
Yours sincerely
Richard Ranft
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From: Tomasz Osiejuk [<a href="[EMAIL" rel="nofollow">[EMAIL</a>
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Sent: 17 March 2004 18:12
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Subject: Cuculus canorus (cuckoo) female call needed
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.
Please write to me for details if you have such recordings.
Tomasz
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Tomasz S. Osiejuk, PhD
Dept. Animal Morphology
Adam Mickiewicz University
28 Czerwca 1956 / 198
61-485 Poznan, Poland
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