The Tahiti petrels: night on Mount Lata, Ta'u, National Park of American Samoa

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2003-12

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Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Botany

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This CD is an aural window into the ancient past when Polynesia was only populated with seabirds, fruit bats and other things that go bump in the night. Recorded in December 2001 and 2002 using a parabolic dish to amplify calls below the cliff. Surf and wind noise have been filtered out so the birds' calls can be more readily heard. Taped and produced by Mark J. Rauzon with support from the US Fish & Wildlife Service and the University of Hawaii.

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Recordings were originally burned to CD. They were converted into mp3 file format.

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Petrels -- Vocalization., Birdsongs -- American Samoa., National Park of American Samoa (American Samoa)

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Rauzon MJ. 2003. The Tahiti petrels: night on Mount Lata, Ta'u, National Park of American Samoa [sound recording]. Honolulu (HI): Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Department of Botany. PCSU Technical Report, 131.

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