Martyn,
I think the seabird colonies are my favorite places. You've got a
beautiful recording there.
Kevin
On Jun 27, 2010, at 9:18 PM, Martyn Stewart wrote:
> Atlantic puffins had nearly vanished from the Maine coast until a
> young biologist defied conventional wisdom to lure them home.
> I was invited to Eastern Egg rock island to record the atlantic
> puffin. Steve Kress who had introduced these birds back in 1973 has
> re-established this island to now include over 200 breading pairs of
> puffins.This recording you can hear one of the puffins in its burrow
> along with common tern, arctic tern and laughing gull and the
> endangered Roseate Tern
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> http://soundofcritters.com/archives/1190
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> Martyn
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