Subject: | Re: Oropendola |
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From: | "Andr=E9s M Cuervo" andresmcuervo |
Date: | Wed Jun 7, 2006 5:23 am (PDT) |
Dear naturerecordists, Now I have listened to the NPR Oropendola sound. The song, some of strongest background calls and the wing beating sounds are from /Psarocolius angustifrons /(Russet-backed Oropendola). In the background there are calls of Cacicus cela (Yellow-rumped Cacique) and (from 28 s) calls of Daptrius ater (Black Caracara). Saludos, Andr=E9s Cuervo -- Andr=E9s M. Cuervo Cra 58 # 7 - 64 Medell=EDn, Colombia |
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