Subject: | Re: Common Loon or a suggestion? |
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From: | "richpeet" <> |
Date: | Thu, 08 Aug 2002 21:11:34 -0000 |
Thanks to all who have helped me both off and on board here. Barb Beck of Canada was good enough to let me use her Loons and I will build a duet between them at opposite ends of the exhibit which is about 100'. The Loon is the State bird here and one that is expected to be in the library of any recordist from MN. I should have a huge collection of them but in many ways they have been so overworked I never spent the time to hunt them up for close recordings. I will correct that shortfall of mine. I will have to post later the complete sound layout for you people to review and comment on regarding the wisdom of equipment that went into this space. I give my sincere thanks to Barb. --- In "Brian Boldt" <> wrote: > Rich, > > I've got some Loon stuff that might work, got it with the dish from a kayak > at < 150 ft - how large a file can I email? Otherwise I can post it to a > website for download. > > Brian > > |
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