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Subject: Re: Balancing the Technical with the Artistic...
From: Doug Von Gausig <>
Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2006 21:47:41 -0700
At 08:13 PM 3/8/2006, you wrote:
>I would use  Coyotes and depending on time of day or night and location,
>some Elf or Pygmy Owl.
>
>Day sounds could include Cactus wren, Black-throated Sparrow, White-wing
>Dove, Flicker, Phainopepla and Rattlesnake.
>
>Jim

I'd add Canyon Wren, Wind in the Canyons, Common Raven, Gambel's Quail, 
Gila Woodpecker, the sound of rain not hitting the earth... At night: 
Wodehouse's Toad along with Tree Crickets, Poor Will calling in the distance.

Doug

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