Another present, Walt, at the Telinga site, click "Sound Gallery" and "frogs".
You have to filter the rumble from the ocean (wind and boats and stuff). I
didn't want to myself, as the frogs themselves have really low frequencies.
I know the swedish name, no more.
Bye for now,
Klas.
At 14:52 2003-06-04 -0400, you wrote:
>Pacific Treefrogs, Pseudacris regilla
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>> Hey, Walt, I recorded a beautiful chorus of your favorite animal:
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>> http://www.dandugan.com/downloads
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>> The "French Gulch Hotel Frogs" file. Sorry, it's 5MB, but it's an
>> uninterrupted chorus with a beginning and an end. Great polyrhythms!
>> There's a car pass near the beginning, and in the quiet at the
>> beginning and end you can hear the hotel kitchen fan on the right.
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>> Recorded with Shure WL-183 omnis mounted on shoulder pads into a Sharp
>> MD-MT90.
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>> What's the species, Walt? Sierra foothills a couple of miles north of
>> Whiskeytown Lake in Northern California.
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>> -Dan Dugan
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