Mark Oberle has worked with birds over there and is in the process of
putting a CD together.
http://www.puertoricobirds.com/
His e-mail is above and below,
Nice to hear from you, Tony.
Martyn
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Redmond. Washington. USA
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Tel: 425-898-0462
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From:
On Behalf Of Antonio Celis
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 8:06 AM
To: nature recordists
Subject: [Nature Recordists] Puerto Rico recording sites
Hi all,
I'm planning a short trip to Puerto Rico. I'm wondering if somebody from
this
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
<michael%40gmail.com> com> 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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