Subject: | Re: orapendula? |
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From: | "Doug Von Gausig" |
Date: | Sat May 27, 2006 6:29pm(PDT) |
At 09:26 AM 5/27/2006, you wrote: >Hello everyone, > >this is my first post to the list - I'm a long-time lurker. I >apologize if this question has been asked before; I don't know where >to find the archives to search. Basically I'm looking to see if >anyone has a recording of an orapendula call. I just heard it on NPR >as a RealPlayer file, and I'd love to get an mp3 or AIFF or WAV >recording of it. > >Thanks! Best, >Mike Check my site at http://www.naturesongs.com/CRsounds.html#icter. Doug *************************************** Doug Von Gausig Digitally Recorded Birds Sounds at: http://naturesongs.com/birds.html Clarkdale, Central Arizona, USA e-mail: *************************************** |
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