Martyn,
Very nice, the lead singer gives a "pretty bird" call similar to my Robin.
Jim
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Martyn Stewart <>wrot=
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> http://naturesound.org/?p=3D418
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> The insect chorus ends at the crack of dawn and the birds get into their
> positions to sing in the morning. As the cooler morning air is warmed by =
the
> rising sun, Birds sing to each other to basically find out who made it
> through the night and are there any new arrivals. Its like a news broadca=
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> in 30 different languages.
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> Recorder: Sound Devices 788t
> Microphones: MKH 40/30
> Weather: Clear
> Temp: 75f
> Country: Botswana
> Location: Kalahari Desert
> Birds: Unknown and not seen.
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> Martyn
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