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Re: mammal recordings

Subject: Re: mammal recordings
From: Walter Knapp <>
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 14:21:54 -0500
From: Lang Elliott <>
>
> Hello Group!
>
> I haven't been on for quite awhile, but here I am still alive and kicking=
!

I was beginning to worry a bit, glad you are ok.

> I am in need of some mammal recordings. I am re-publishing my guide "Wild
> Sounds of the Northwoods", broadening it a bit to include all of
> eastern/central North America. This guide includes recordings of mammals,
> frogs, one insect, plus a lot of birds.
>
> My mammal coverage is the weakest. I could use better recordings of the
> following (I need enough material to edit down to around 45 seconds or so=
):

I don't have any of the list, but if I run across a opportunity to
record I'll see what I can do. We have Raccoon and Opossum coming
through by our place regularily. Next time my cats come in all bushy
tailed I'll check.

Walt





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