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Subject: Georgia Frogs
From: "Neville Recording" <>
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 19:04:14 -0700
Hi Walt;
I got my copy of Georgia Frogs today and I really enjoyed listening to it. =
The narration is good and your recordings are really clean and a pleasure t=
o listen to. Living on the coast of British Columbia, our Tree frogs start =
calling in January, but thats the only species I hear. I did hear Wood Frog=
s as far north as the Northwest Territories last year. This year I heard a =
Canadian Toad and it sounded somewhat like the American Toad on your CD. Is=
 it the overall warm climate or the effect of the ice age that has concentr=
ated so many amasing frogs in your area? I think the Pig Frog is my favouri=
te! You did a great job. Thank you.
John Neville
BC Canada


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