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Re: Nature recording 101

Subject: Re: Nature recording 101
From: Walter Knapp <>
Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 13:08:33 -0500
From: Syd Curtis <>

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> If you've written the book, Walter, and it concerns nature and/or recordi=
ng
> nature sounds, please post the details on Naturerecordists when it's in t=
he
> shops.

Though it will contain a CD of frog ID's I recorded, and some of my frog
photos, it's a book on the Herps of Georgia, part of the output of the
Georgia Herp Atlas survey. It's being written by quite a few folks. I
managed to worm my way out of doing any writing.

I've got to learn how to record nature before I write a book about that.
I probably won't live long enough for that. My problem is the more I
learn the more there is to learn.

Lately I've been drooling over various toys for nature photography. I'd
not looked in a while, and there are a few new things. So, I'm dividing
my field time between photography and recording.

Walt




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