Subject: | Re: Bird Duet File uploaded |
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From: | "Andrew Carter" standlynch |
Date: | Sat Jul 7, 2007 3:50 am ((PDT)) |
Hi John - Found your file! Blackbird and Robin! Andrew --- In "John Lundsten" <> wrote: > > I've uploaded a rather charming bird duet. But I've no idea what the birds > are can any one help? > http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/wE2NRun2SoQPlX_SuVfZ71LRWmcwCEylWqfYIUCtjRZeIvAn4Mk0HPrqSBz2Ue1sEoU9E8lI_UNex3T8G-AwrusF_dY2toGBj7if/Member%20Files/Bird%20song%202%20birds%20Rec%20London.mp3 > > I recorded them a couple of months ago in my back garden in North London, > some train noise + my Russian speaking neighbours in the background > |
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