Subject: | Re: Another podcast update: Omahuta Kauri Park |
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From: | "Max" oatcruncher |
Date: | Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:58 am ((PST)) |
Very nice Grant. I too love the flies, that sound as though their wingspan = is about six inches! This is a nice evocation of a habitat I never be able = to visit; thanks. Max --- In "Grant Finlay" <> w= rote: > > While tidying my hard drive today I found another Kauri forest recording,= this is from when I need to get out of the city and made a trip up north f= or a few days in March 2009. > It's mainly cicadas. (and a robin?) > Anyway, enjoy. > > http://podOmatic.com/r/FFFh8 > > (Don't forget to turn on Dolby prologic to hear it in surround) > > Regards, > Grant. > http://naturesounds.co.nz > |
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