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Posted by Robin Diaz on 06:47:02 03/14/07
In Reply to: Sound Recordings posted by Andy Bankert
"Bird songs in Cuba" is available now on CD's from Cornell. It's an updated version of the 33 1/3 RPM albums first recorded in 1988 by George Reynard and produced by Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The old albums were about $3 at one time and if you had a good friend with a turntable (Mickey and Bob), you could make a cassette tape.
The CD set is pricey at $29 but well worth it for South Florida birders. There are ~125 species, including La Sagra's Flycatcher, and Loggerhead and Giant Kingbird. Thick-billed Vireo song/scold is not included.
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