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audio tapes eastern australia

To: KEITH BRANDWOOD <>
Subject: audio tapes eastern australia
From: scouler <>
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 18:23:01 +1100
Hello Keith,

Len Gillard's "Bird Calls of Eastern Australia" would fill the bill. It
features 152 species, ranging from those found in the tropical
rainforests to those from the temperate south. It's suitable for
beginners trying to learn bird calls, because it has only the most
frequently heard call of each species and in short samples. The sound
quality is fairly good. The BOCA shop and the Birding Shop at Birds
Australia both  have it in stock.

Regards,
Colin Scouler

KEITH BRANDWOOD wrote:

> hello all,  is there a audio tape of bird calls of
> only the east coast of Australia. A mate of mine
> and myself have a regular bird banter colum in
> a monthly news paper, SPREADING THE WORD
> we mentioned the BOCA bird call tapes and had
> calls from three people all in the Kurrajong area
> who wanted to know the identity of the dawn chorus
> calls in their area.
>
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