Subject: | Songs of Stripe-headed Brush Finch |
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From: | "Andr=E9s M. Cuervo" <> |
Date: | Wed, 01 Feb 2006 18:12:03 -0500 |
Dear naturerecordists, I am looking for songs of a Neotropical bird, the Stripe-headed Brush Finch (Buarremon torquatus) for completing samples for a study of song variation in this species from Central and South America. We lack samples from several portions of its geographic range, regions where you might have been recording and birding. If you have recordings of this species from Central - South Peru/, /Central - South Bolivia, Panama, West Venezuela, or Colombia, please let me know. If you have some, we would be able to receive wav files through email. Thanks a lot for any help or for suggesting any person that may have these recordings available. Best wishes, Andr=E9s Cuervo Medell=EDn, Colombia ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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