Subject: | Re: Ultrasonic Frogs Croak in Secret |
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From: | "Yannick Dauby" yannickdauby |
Date: | Fri May 25, 2007 8:51 am ((PDT)) |
Hello, In Taiwan, I've heard Rana swinhoei (Swinhoe's frog) who sings like a bird, a kind of high-pitch chirp gliding towards the upper frequencies (sorry, I don't have a correct recording to share). I am wondering if these songs have ultrasonic components. Next time I have an appointment with them, I should bring a batbox... Friendly, Yannick -- www.kalerne.net www.yannickdauby.net current location : vence, france next location : mooste, estonia |
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