Subject: | Where the sound is better |
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From: | "Rich Peet" richpeet |
Date: | Mon Feb 19, 2007 4:18 pm ((PST)) |
Maybe it is time to check in. I see a lot of recordists that are experienced and older. We should be able to find hot spots. Has anyone found a site anywhere in the world where the density of the sound given by any species or all of the total species has increased in the last 10 years. Please give a lat/lon and the species or overall group where it has happened. A short paragraph about the site would also be of value. Rich Peet |
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