You're absolutely right, Aaron. Quin's album is the first to feature
Weddells, Crabeaters,
and penguins, as well. We helped fund that trip and feature the
album, "Antarctica," on our web site
http://www.wildsanctuary.com/wildstore/soundscapes.html
Bernie Krause
On Apr 4, 2008, at 11:43 AM, Aaron Ximm wrote:
> > Fascinating. The Ogg Vorbis stream is better, as they suggest. On
> > needs the (free) VideoLan Player for this format. I listened for
> over
> >
>
> Or Winamp ... :)
>
> I swear I have heard Weddell seals as from Douglas Quinn's
> recordings, but I
> could be on crack! :)
>
> aaron
>
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>
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