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a library of audio recordings – good stuff, indeed — now all we need is a smell library
The mountains are awesome in the true sense, Monica. Beautiful photos. And thanks so much for the links to the bird sounds and the Macaulay library – the Australian birds are featured there, too – what a find!
Lovely, Gator Woman. It’s a magic place.
My heart has remained in the Tetons since my first trip there in 1990.
No matter where I am, it will always be where my heart is~
Pen, only you with that incredible imagination would have thought of playing them all at once. Going to try it now!
I opened all links in their own ‘tab’ Monica,… and I set one going after the other… I’ve just set them going again, while I’m here… ’tis a wonderland of bird sound.(once the humans stop speaking 🙂 ) Now I hope my coughing doesn’t scare them off!! (The lesser spotted Pen -tickle!!) The Dragon was lovely addition.. made my imagination soar, my friend. xxPenxx
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Thank you, dear Ela!
Good wishes to you as well, liebe Gislinde
How did you play them all at once? I have some great sounds on video, but the visuals aren’t good. Trying to extract the audio… Thought about you with the dragon, Pen.
Extraordinary pictures, thanks! 😀
Tolle Bilder wünsche dir eine gute glückliche schöne Woche.Gruß Gislinde
I really enjoyed viewing the photo’s Monica, But the best part?… I’m sitting here surrounded by the call sounds of all the bird life.. by playing them all at once I feel , (with eyes closed) that I’m there … experiencing the whole scenario.. and it’s wonderful 🙂 … have a great week my friend. xPenx