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Eunice Wonnacott wrote:
>I just wanted to add my twp cents worth: Queens in cages, shipped in
>quantity for requeening, are very interesting,in that thhheir individual
>sou;nds are quite audible and not all exactly the same. A little
>imagination might make you think of a very special choir, as the multiple
>tones are quite musical. Incidentally such a package has its own quite
>distinctive odor, too!
I have pictures (sonagrams of sounds) of queen piping in the SCIENTIFIC
AMERICAN article just mentioned in my earlier post.
Adrian
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