In that the breeding flight song lasts a long time, this is going to
go over your e-mail file size limit.
Please indicate if you prefer files to be broken to 5 meg size,
compressed to mp3, or mailed.
Rich
--- In "shtankyboy"
<> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm currently conducting a research project on the vocalizations of
> horned larks (or shore larks for you across the pond-ers) and I need
> to get ahold of as many recordings of this species as I can.
> Recordings of birds from the western United States are particularly
> helpful, but I'll take samples from anywhere in the world if I can get
> them.
>
> If you've recorded this species and would be willing to share your
> files in the interest of conservation biology, I (and the larks) would
> be eternally grateful. I'll make sure whoever participates gets a
> copy of the results of the study, and I'll also buy him/her the
> beverage of choice if we should ever meet in person.
>
> Please send files (with location info, ideally) to
>
>
> many thanks!
>
"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg
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