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Re: Not to change the subject, but...

Subject: Re: Not to change the subject, but...
From: "Doug Von Gausig" dougvg
Date: Fri May 30, 2008 9:19 am ((PDT))
At 07:45 PM 5/29/2008, you wrote:

>Below are links to four MP3 clips edited from two recent nature
>recording junkets in extreme north central Minnesota. All these
>recordings were made during the evening and nighttime hours. I'm
>posting them on this side of the new great divide in the event that
>some poor soul might accidentally forget himself/herself and wish to
>inquire about... ummm... errr... you know... that subject that's mostly
>off limits "over there."

Great recordings, Curt! The swans come through with such force and body,
while the frog tink away in the BG - wonderful stuff.

I hope you post more recordings like this, as well as inquiries about
critter ID in the future!

Doug
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