Subject: | New Southern Brazilian and Uruguay frog sound guide |
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From: | "Rafael Marquez" rafalytes |
Date: | Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:51 am ((PDT)) |
Dear fellow nature recordists, We have just completed a new page with recordings and pictures of frogs from the new Sound Guide of the frogs and toads of southern Brazil and Uruguay (scientific editors: Axel Kwet and Rafael Marquez). A 2 CD-audio including recordings of 109 species of frogs and toads from Southern Brazil and Uruguay including chorus and soundscapes. With a 56 page book in English, Portuguese and Spanish with pictures and distribution maps of the recorded species. If you want to check it out, follow the link in the front page of: www.fonozoo.com Any report of glitches, comments, and/or suggestions for improvement are welcome. Warm regards -- Dr. Rafael Marquez Fonoteca Zool=F3gica Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC) Jos=E9 Gutierrez Abascal 2 28006 Madrid Spain web: www.FonoZoo.com e-mail: tel: +34 91 4111328 ext 1257 fax: +34 91 564 5078 |
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