Subject: | Re: kurosawa's bird |
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From: | "Abhijit Menon-Sen" |
Date: | Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:51 am ((PDT)) |
Hi Shaun. At 2007-08-19 19:54:45 -0000, wrote: > > From your description I would guess it is a Japanese Bush Warbler > (Cettia diphone). Thanks! I've extracted some audio (it took me a while to figure out how to do it properly), and you can hear a few seconds from "Sanjuro" here, including a few complete calls of the bird: http://toroid.org/misc/kurosawa-bird.mp3 I hope that helps to identify it with more certainty. -- ams |
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