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Subject: | sound files of Laughing Kookaburra |
From: | "Simon Plat" <> |
Date: | Mon, 18 Apr 2005 19:12:28 +0200 |
Hi
All,
In a
few weeks I hope to give a slide show to friends about my trip to Australia. To
make the whole a bit more joyfull I would like to use some sounds during the
show, of typical Australian birds. And not much as typical as a family group of
Laughing Kookaburras.
So I
wonder could anybody help me with sound files (whatever format)
of:
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Laughing Kookaburras? (preferably a bit long)
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Outback bird sounds
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Tropical forest bird sounds
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'relaxation songs' with birds (you know those Solitude type of songs but with
Aussie birds)
If
there is copyright involved I am willing to promise that I destroy the files
after use!
many
thanks
Simon
Plat
The
Netherlands
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