Subject: | Re: Sounds of early Spring |
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From: | "Tom Williams" pterodax |
Date: | Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:27 am ((PST)) |
Apologies everyone, it has just been pointed out to me that I forgot to put a link in my message - that's what getting up at 5am does to your brain... http://www.pterodaktyl.co.uk/2011/02/20/signs-of-spring/ Tom On 20 February 2011 23:40, Tom Williams <> wrote: > For all those list members still waiting for the snow to thaw and the bir= ds > to start singing, here's a few minutes of dawn chorus I recorded yesterda= y > in Dartmoor National Park - hopefully it will lift your spirits and remin= d > you of the milder days to come! > > All the best, > > Tom > |
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