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I _love_ that piece of music! I originally bought it (very cheap in a CD-resale bin) because I liked the idea of birdsong mixed with "traditional" instruments, and also because I work in Antarctica. I would suggest that you contact the Borror Lab of Bioacoustics at Ohio State University. They have one of the largest (if not the largest) collections of birdsong in the country. The curator 2 years ago was Sandra Gaunt. Here's the info.: Borror Lab of Bioacoustics Museum of Biological Diversity The Ohio State University 1315 Kinnear Road Columbus, OH 43212-1192 Acc. to my old OSU phonebook (2 yrs. old), Sandra Gaunt's e-mail address is: Gaunt.2@osu.edu I hope this helps. Edie Taylor ********************************************** Edith L. Taylor Department of Botany-Haworth Hall University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-2106 (785) 864-3621; FAX (785) 864-5321 etaylor@falcon.cc.ukans.edu OR etaylor@ukans.edu **********************************************
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