Kindrogan Field Centre
Last week I was at the Field Studies Council's Kindrogan field centre in Perthshire with an undergraduate field course studying plants, bats and birds. I've uploaded a short trip report to the main website:Kindrogan 6-13 June 2008
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That wren sonagram is almost readable! Looks like it sounds - if you get my drift
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