Just got back from nearly three week in the Galapagos and along the
Rio Napo. Wonderful experience, folks. Some good recordings. No
apparent diseases (yet). Mo' later when the dust settles on my desk.
Got lots of 'gators - baby and otherwise - in the swamps along
Georgia's Flint River this past spring and in S. Carolina a couple of
years ago. Who need them, Walt.
Bernie
>From:
>>
>> Walt,
>>
>> you might visit the 'Crocodile Talk' website by Adam Britton. There are=
also
>> several baby alligator calls of various species :
>>
>> http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/herpetology/brittoncrocs/croccomm.html
>
>I'd already passed that one on, it was in my bookmarks. Any more you
>know of? This is for a new Georgia state park, so they will only be
>interested in our native Alligators, a single species.
>
>If they have time to wait, I can probably record what they need in high
>quality with the local ambiance near or in the park itself, I've not
>really focused on Alligators. But it sounds like they do not have time.
>Really need to train folks to think farther ahead.
>
>Walt
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>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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