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Subject: Re: lyrebird's performance
From: "norm fishe" icipasla
Date: Tue Jun 5, 2007 11:23 am ((PDT))
WOW! WOW! WOW!

I didn't know that such birds existed, let alone about their incredible sou=
nd(s).  Hopefully there will be a way of sharing the longer recording.  I w=
ould love to listen to a 20 minutes (or 1 hour!) performance.

Thanks for the link.

Normand

Walter Knapp <> wrote: On 5/28/07, Syd Curtis  wrote:
>>     2.  A lyrebird's single performance usually lasts from 20 minutes to
>> over an hour - much too long for posting?

Yes, that's pretty long for posting. Only the folks on high speed
connections could use that.

You did, in the early days of naturerecordists send over a bunch of
lyrebird songs which I got up on Doug's site for you, the page is still
there linked off the naturerecordists binary area:
http://www.naturesongs.com/lyrebirds.html

Bet few of the current crop on the group even know about that area let
alone the lyrebird recordings. Even though the link is in the links page
in the group.

Walt


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