Subject: | In search of the guacamaya bird |
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From: | "don tweicki" televazquez |
Date: | Sat Nov 1, 2008 9:40 am ((PDT)) |
Hello, I hope I'm not too off topic here, but I'm searching for a "license-able" recording of the guacamaya bird, indigenous to the region of Mexico near the Chichen Itza ruins. This is for an audio tour of the actual ruins site, and I am recording and producing the Spanish tour. I already looked into Cornell's Macaulay library, but due to time constraints, need something that can be licensed and downloaded relatively soon (Cornell records the data and digitizes it, I believe). Any help as to where I might find this and obtain rights would be greatly appreciated. Please feel free to also contact me offline. Best David |
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