Short Overview: This recording simply came from a late night walk down deep behind the dunes on a recent camping mission to the coast. It might sound like you have a bluegrass band in your backyard at night, but that's the call of the
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This recording simply came from a late night walk down deep behind the dunes on a recent camping mission to the coast. It might sound like you have a bluegrass band in your backyard at night, but that's the call of the This is a Pobblebonk who lives in a puddle under a piece of timber on the edge of our pond.
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- This recording simply came from a late night walk down deep behind the dunes on a recent camping mission to the coast.
- It might sound like you have a bluegrass band in your backyard at night, but that's the call of the
- This is a Pobblebonk who lives in a puddle under a piece of timber on the edge of our pond.
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