I should have wrote "northern hemisphere" vernal eqinox. And happy autumnal=
equinox to all of you south of the equator!
John Hartog
rockscallop.org
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> Dear Naturerecordists Group,
>
> In celebration of the 2012 vernal equinox, I am happy to announce the re-=
release of my highly regarded (at least by one other person) 2005 American =
robin album, now fully remastered and available for sale as Compact Disc (C=
D audio) and also as a Digital Download in high quality 320 MP3 or 16 bit F=
LAC. The entire album is playable via the website for free as 128 MP3.
>
> Now available at oregonsoundscapes.com:
> http://oregonsoundscapes.com/album/an-early-morning-chorus-starring-the-a=
merican-robin
>
> An early morning chorus starring the American Robin
> (Turdus migratorius)
>
> June 20, 2005 5:02-6:32 a.m.
> Murderer's Creek, Grant County, Oregon
>
> With a mountain stream peacefully gurgling through a narrow meadow, edged=
by forest, a quiet prelude of bird chorus introduces the robin who fl=
utters in and boldly carols his song.
>
> Excepting some mooing from distant cattle, extra care was taken to presen=
t periods of time with minimal human-caused noise.
>
> Track 1: 5:03-5:35 a.m. Prelude, then American Robin
> Track 2: 5:47-5:52 a.m. Northern flickers drumming
> Track 3: 5:57-6:07 a.m. Robins and flickers continue
> Track 4. 6:28-6:32 a.m. Chickadee epilogue
>
> Total album length 51:29
>
> The CD version has cross-faded tracks for seamless flow, therefore is a f=
ew seconds shorter in total length than the digital download version. Other=
wise they are the same.
>
> I will be assembling a species list for the album on my blog, so if any o=
ne wants to contribute some species identifications feel free to respond on=
this group, or comment on the blog page here:
> http://www.rockscallop.org/blog/?p=3D297
>
> Pleas pardon the cross-posting of this announcement.
>
> Enjoy,
>
> John Hartog
> rockscallop.org
>
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