Here is one:
http://www.telinga.com/gallery/dumetorum.htm
Klas.
At 16:13 2007-04-12, you wrote:
>Hi Klas.
>
>At 2007-04-12 14:14:02 +0200, wrote:
> >
> > Or the Blyths Warbler, which has so very special sounds that I really
> > want them as clear and close as possible.
>
>A brief digression: is that Acrocephalus dumetorum?
>
>That bird is a winter migrant to northern India, and I have often seen
>it in the reed-beds near the river in Delhi (where I live), along with
>its much larger cousin, Acrocephalus stentoreus. But the former doesn't
>usually sing here in its wintering grounds, so I'd love to listen to its
>special sounds that you're so fond of.
>
>Do you have a recording to share?
>
>-- ams
>
>
>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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