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Re: leks

Subject: Re: leks
From: "Rich Peet" <>
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 21:51:47 -0000
well yaaaaaa... as they say in Mn.

I am out of here.
chasing that stuff that no one else can see.

Be back in a week. I hope out of trouble as I head south where things
are less controled by me.

Congrates Doug, Good luck with the lower life forms.
Congrates Jim, I don't know how you are going to manage me after corp
america failed.

Maybe this is a master plan for AZ to control the world.  Hard to
call.  I am off to go down the Mississippi for a ways. I will come
back in about a week.

Rich

--- In  "Martyn Stewart"
<> wrote:
> Gottcha John, thanks mate, Yes this often senile idiot comes from
Scotland
> and yes, we have "Leks" I had a total word blank and read Rich's
post as he
> was at "something" unfamiliar!!&&**%% what an idiot, as soon as I
read the
> reference to it, I shook my head, I'm 50 in two years, does this
have
> something to do with it? Lol
>
> Regards
>
> Martyn :)
>
> Martyn Stewart
> Bird and Animal Sounds Digitally Recorded at:
> http://www.naturesound.org
> N47.65543   W121.98428
> Redmond. Washington. USA
> Make every Garden a wildlife Habitat!
>=20
> The Spring is cum=20
> The grass is riz=20
> I wonder where the birdies is?
>
> The birdies on the wing!
> Nah, that's absoid
> D' wing is on d' boid!
> ....................................................................
........
> ........
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neville Recording 
> Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 10:25 AM
> To: Naturerecordists
> Subject: [Nature Recordists] leks
>
> Hi Martyn;
> "Lek" is a display grounds where male grouse strut and sing their
stuff to
> the females. Every time there is a match they go off in the bushes
(but not
> necessarily) to consummate their love. They are found in grasslands
and
> boreal forest all around the northern hemisphere including
Scotland , where
> I think you hail from? we are hoping to visit one near Inuvik in the
> Northwest Territories this year at latitiude 67' and believed to be
the most
> northerly one in the world. Unfortuneately I think we will be a
little late
> for good recordings of the Sharp-tailed Grouse.
> John Neville
> www.nevillerecording.com
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
> "Microphones are not ears,
> Loudspeakers are not birds,
> A listening room is not nature."
> Klas Strandberg
> Yahoo! Groups Links



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