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free wild life and the life-support-system of planet earth..
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Only The Cockroaches Shall Survive To Rule The Earth
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3
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A Grain Of Salt (Goes A Long Way)
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4
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Solastalgia / Ohnmacht
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5
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Walking And Climbing Through Jungle Along A Stream In The Midday Heat, Up To The 7th Tier Of
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prevarication
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7
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Late Night
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Bykilled
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9
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Desert Town
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10
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Early Morning Gibbon Vocalisations And
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11
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moving slowly along the coastal road
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12
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tide on its way out
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Wandering Along A Footpath, As The Sun Starts To Set And Some Creatures Tune Up For The Evening Concertoes.
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And Early Morning Jungle Walks.
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One Of My Favourite Insects, Piercingly Loud, Its Sound Can Be Heard For Miles,
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And They Appear In Varying Frequencies.
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Grand Sunset Concerto, In The Midst Of The Jungle, The Recording Does Not Do The Event Justice, Impossible To Document.
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18
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ornithological oration,
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noon heat serenade.
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another individual of the same kind found on 4 and 5, with what i call the 'whistler'.
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late afternoon canine accompaniment on my way to catch the jungle's insect musicians at their loudest,
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a waterfall.
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Coming across a lost puppy on the beach,
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Canine games.
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The Tukae Is A Shy Night Creature, Related To The Gecko But Much Larger, Rarely Seen But Often Heard. The Male's Mating Call.
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an acoustic habit/ritual of [not only] insects seems to go with the setting of the sun, in this case of zicadas [recorded by the sea on tao island] that would go off at that same moment each evening, and would end as abruptly as they started. groups of zicadas in different... (title incomplete)
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like this group i heard (12+13), but the once, at around 3 p.m. in a bamboo-forest i often passed.
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Bullfrogs, Who Somehow Dig Themselves Under The Earth's Outer Layer,
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and these frogs, in a pond about 100 meters from the beach, who follow, same as the zicadas on 6, a certain compositional pattern, what with the larger vocalists coming in at certain points where the higher registers reduce their volume, et cetera.
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of chang island at night,
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usually in very swampy areas. their song is sung mostly during and after rainfall.
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the same type of insect as found on 4, 5, 9 and others, in more of a solo position, and complete, with distinct mates, and the sea, in the background. the sunsent concerto on this particular island prominently features this type of insect.
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As If He‚s Come Face To Face With His Limitations, Without Learning To Love What He‚s Got
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The same fellow as on 18.
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Illusion is a Natural Condition 3
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Illusion is a Natural Condition 20
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Some Insects/ Sounds Seem Harder To Come By Than Others, And Probably Only Play At Specific Times,
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Exipotic (excerpt)
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