I can't load this file. Anyone??
Klas.
At 20:35 2005-07-29, you wrote:
>Hi all,
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>I would be very grateful if you would consider my query for the
>following sound:
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>http://f2.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/oG7qQgHW-
>4mgCcBUykfIWmlgy7pSX5Rje2EFmEYI9_G9jln8CiYxUiESYXmrl96D1fXXeLLFV0wY9P
>r_fihw54tYxP3jDt71zDvr-fI/Mystery%20Mammal%20calls.mp3
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>(or in the files of naturerecordists).
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>(recorded in a Forest, Northern France, 10:30 PM, 5/29/2005 ; with
>Telinga PRO5 and MD)
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>The mysterious animal was in a large bramble bush and I was not able
>to see it with my torch. I've just quickly seen something like a
>small rodent moving on the branches, probably a Common dormouse
>(Muscardinus avellanarius). But I'm not sure that it was what I was
>recording.
>After checking my all Fields guides of animal's sounds and
>questioning a lot of my French colleagues I can't be sure of the
>identity of this animal.
>I find these calls relatively similar to those of Garden dormouse
>(Eliomys quercinus) and Fat dormouse (Myoxus glis) especially rut
>calls of these species. But I have no equivalent sounds of Common to
>compare.
>
>I will not be able to read my mail from tomorrow afternoon until 8th
>August.
>
>Apologies for my English=85
>
>Julian P.
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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