Subject: | Re: Sound files - Robert Bateman Gettoknow Program |
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From: | "Wild Sanctuary" bigchirp1 |
Date: | Wed Nov 29, 2006 11:08 am ((PST)) |
It's just lots of fun exploring the acoustic world, J. Aside from the larger critters, I'm really curious as to what levels of microscopic organisms create sound signatures while I still have some hearing left. Every organism is a surprise. Folks in the UK are recording the sigs of viruses. How's that for detail? Bernie >Bernie, > > You and your resources never cease to amaze me. I bow to you. > >Enjoy! > J. > |
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