Somehow the Algonquin wolf recording got iced, Geo. It's up again so
try the link now. As for the Chuck Will's Widow, I think I have a
very faint recording of it which I will try to find later today and
post.
Bernie
>--- In Bernie Krause <> wrote:
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>> Back from N. Ontario, fellas and gals. Check this out...recorded at
>> 0645, 24 March on the southern border of Algonquin Park in the
>> Haliburton Forest, along with Boreal Chickadees, Ravens, several
>> species of sparrow, Ruby-crowned Kinglets, and, yes...even a rare
>> Chuck Will's Widow that I've never heard north of N. Carolina. Things
>> they are a-changing.
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> > http://www.wildsanctuary.com/downloads/algonquinwolves.mp3
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>> Hope you-all in the N. Hemisphere are out recording spring. It's
>> pretty rich around here in N. California.
>>
>> Bernie
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>I don't know if I am doing something wrong, or the download has been
>removed. I have
>tried to listen to this recording that generated so much enthusiasm,
>not only for the
>wolves, but for the Chuck Will's Widow -- which does seem to be in
>the extreme northern
>part of its range, if not a new record.
>
>If I may call you Bernie, how do I listen to this record? When I
>click on the link only a blank
>sreen comes up -- but something does come up -- but no recording.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Geo Paul
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>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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