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Subject: Re: Xylophony
From: Marty Michener <>
Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2001 10:03:46 -0500
At 10:46 AM 12/5/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Folks:
>
>I just posted a 25 second mp3 stereo file on my site which depicts a group
>of longhorn beetle larvae (Cerambycids) chewing away at the inner bark of =
a
>log, recorded on 6/5/01 in the Appalachicola National Forest SW of
>Tallahassee, Florida, in typical pine woods. Cricket frogs are calling in
>the background and crickets are trilling nearby.
>
>The address of the soundfile, which I call "The Big Chew", is:
>
>www.naturesound.com/mp3s/chew.mp3
>

Terrific, Lang.  I always observed those huge mandibles close-up with
apprehension but those sounds could be the basis for a horror
movie!  Chuck-wills-widow, too, eh?  Thanks much!  It is amazing to me how=

the whole scene seems to appear in my imagination as I listen.


Marty


Marty Michener
MIST Software Associates
75 Hannah Drive, Hollis, NH 03049

coming soon : EnjoyBirds bird identification software.




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