Beautifully logged and described, Martyn -- tying back to Rob D's ongoing
discussion of complete documentation and metadata.
I'd argue the wingflaps, beaver tail etc are biophony rather than geophony,
though perhaps worth distinguishing from vocalizations.
-jeremiah
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