Subject: | Re: Oropendola |
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From: | "Doug Von Gausig" dougvg |
Date: | Tue Jun 6, 2006 10:00 am (PDT) |
At 08:39 AM 6/6/2006, you wrote: >I'm the recordist who taped the ones you heard on NPR. You can hear >more from that Tiputini Ecuador site at NPR's Radio Expeditions website: > ><http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5424426>http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5424426 > >And click on the link in the lower right that says "Oropendula call". > >You can also hear the two full Tiputini radio pieces, and a Web-only >audio extra, by following links from that page. You can also subscribe >to get podcasts of our future Radio Expeditions stories. > >I'm not enough of an expert to give you a more detailed species ID, >more of a babe in the woods in that regard. |
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