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Subject: Puerto Rico recording sites
From: "Antonio Celis" tony_celis
Date: Fri May 25, 2007 8:09 am ((PDT))
Hi all,

I'm planning a short trip to Puerto Rico. I'm wondering if somebody from th=
is
group is from Puerto Rico, or if somebody can give suggestions of where to
record ambience there.

You suggestions will be appreciated

Saludos
Tony Celis



--- wildlifeanalysis <david

> escribi=F3:

> Hello
>
> I am headed up to Ithacure to visit some friends this weekend and to
> record some frogs and toads. They tell me the peepers are out and I see
> from reading another post that gray tree frogs and american toads are
> awake as well. Hopefully there are others.
>
> Does anyone on the list have suggestions for remote-ish spots in the
> vicinity where frogs may be breeding? I have a spot staked out in
> Newfield, but considering that its somewhat populated and the hills
> there are rolling, I am amost assured some human noise (which is not
> altogether a bad thing). I am specifically looking for areas where
> there are a number of different species sharing the same resources.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> David
>
>


Antonio Celis-Murillo


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