Some people claim that a parabol and mic in the middle resembles an eye, an=
d
scare birds away. If so, it would be wise to paint the dish irregularly.
Klas.
At 14:15 2002-11-02 -0700, you wrote:
>On the other hand, I often find myself using my camo-painted parabola as
>a blind, I can quietly do what I want crouched behind it with minimal
>disturbance to my subject. I've also often wondered if the reason I
>haven't been eaten by a cougar yet (seen them enough) is that I look big
>and unnatural with the parabola slung over my shoulder?
>
>Kevin J. Colver
>114 North Clark Lane
>Elk Ridge, UT 84651
>801-423-1810
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jim Morgan
>Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 4:28 PM
>To:
>Subject: RE: [Nature Recordists] Telinga Parabola
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>For recording birds I often sight through my Telinga parabola as an aid
>in
>pointing at the bird I am recording.
>
>So for me, I prefer a clear see-through parabola.
>
>Jim Morgan
>Prescott AZ
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