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Re: The SongFinder

Subject: Re: The SongFinder
From: Doug Von Gausig <>
Date: Sat, 01 Mar 2003 08:58:51 -0700
At 12:40 PM 2/28/2003, Lang wrote:
>NEWS FLASH!
>
>If anybody in this group has high frequency hearing loss and cannot hear t=
he
>high pitched birds and insects, then you must check out the new SongFinder=
,
>a Digital Bird Song Hearing Device:
>
>www.naturesound.com/songfinder/songfinder.html

Great work, Lang! I lead 10-12 field trips each year, and several are Elder=

Hostel trips. I am frequently asked if there is any device for older people=

who have lost those upper ranges - this is just the ticket. I'll take a
flyer to every lecture and trip from now on. I hope this does really well
for you!

Doug
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Digitally Recorded Birds Sounds at:
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Clarkdale, Central Arizona, USA
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