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Guide To Wildlife Sounds

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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 591.594 EAN: 9780811731904 ISBN: 0811731901 Label: Stackpole Books Manufacturer: Stackpole Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 106 Publication Date: 2005-03 Publisher: Stackpole Books Studio: Stackpole Books
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Customer reviews of Guide To Wildlife Sounds
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Lang Elliot Does Good Work Comment: We have several Lang Elliot CD's, and we and the children enjoy listening to them as we drive as a change of pace from music. I use them, surprisingly to most, to keep awake when driving at night, especially "Voices of the Swamp".
Delighted,
Peter Gareis
Customer Rating:      Summary: 25 year terror mystery sound resolved Comment: There we were, 3 1/2 miles from our vehicle, snug in our geodesic dome tent having backpacked into Monongahela National Forest in WV in August 1981. The setting was idyllic, on the bank of bubbling, scenic Seneca Creek.
In the wee hours of the night, we were awoken by a loud, repeated bellowing. This was no cow. Nor was it a wolf or a coyote. What type of animal could have made that disturbing, haunting noise? Our imaginations ran wild. Was it a sasquatch?
Absolutely beside ourselves, we frantically scanned the edge of the forest with our flashlight for any signs of our nemesis. Fortunately, nothing was seen. I lit our Coleman lantern and left it aglow. Our hope was that it might serve as a deterrent to our erstwhile attacker.
25 years on, I ordered Lang Elliott's Guide to Wildlife Sounds, half wondering if somehow we could bring closure to that terrifying experience. I put the disc into our CD player. Five seconds into track 16, there it was! Mystery solved! And, yes, we had reason to be concerned...
In August 1983, we were confronted with a lesser mystery. We'd arrived at Thompson Falls in northwest Montana long after dark. After pitching our tent and securing our camp for the night, a mysterious sound came from the woods above. What was it? Sixteen seconds into track 29, we now know it to be a barred owl.
This is a great disc. You'll hear a lot of familiar sounds that will give you that, "A ha! Now I know what it is," feeling. Each track is thirtysome seconds long. And, the pictures in the accompanying book are exquisite.
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Editorial Reviews:
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From the howl of the timber wolf to the chatter of cicadas, the natural world is alive with sound. In this newest audio guide from Lang Elliott and Nature sound Studio, the songs, calls, buzzes, rattles, and other sounds of one hundred species are brought together to form a vivid aural portrait of animal life east of the Great Plains. Lavishly illustrated with full-colour photographs, it's quite simply a must-have for nature lovers. Includes an hour-long audio compact disc, full-colour photographs for each species, and information on range, habitat, and behaviour.
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