I seem to have missed news items for a couple of days - they're back
now.
I can contribute some for this year. Don't have any server space to host
recordings, but can contribute a http link to one or two on my web site.
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Klas Strandberg
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 1:33 PM
To:
Subject: RE: [Nature Recordists] Gee its quiet here!
Any interest?? Yes!
Klas.
At 10:29 2003-06-28 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
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>The other day, I was up at 4:30 and recorded about 15 minutes of the
>dawn chorus as I can hear it in my garden (I live at the outskirt of a
>small town in Belgium).
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>I understand that a "Worldwide Dawn Chorus Recording" was organized in
>2001 by NatureRecordists... Marty, Rich, Rudy, John, Klas, and many
>others shared their recordings...
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>Some of the recordings can still be found here :
>http://mirror-pole.com/natr_rec/090101/sites1.htm
>However, all tracks seem to be very short (some unreadable for some
>reason)... I wonder if there are longer ones available somewhere ?
>
>Is there anything similar organized for this year ?
>If not, wouldn't it be a great idea to do it this summer, with 5-15 min
>recordings ? I would love to hear that... Would be great to put
>together a couple of hours of recordings !
>
>Recordings would not need to be all located on the same server, as long
>as we keep track of the various links on a web page... For those who
>are less fortunate in terms of server space, it should be fairly simple
>to find a web site or a ftp site in an educational organization that
>could lend us the space for a while...
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>Any interest ?
>
>Dominique Laloux
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Martyn Stewart
>To:
>Sent: 28/06/03 07:10
>Subject: [Nature Recordists] Gee its quiet here!
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>Walt Wrote
>(I don't think there is as much of a dawn chorus and quiet day down
>here as folks think. Even on hot, bright days quite a assortment of
>birds call all day long. And if it's cloudy and humid, even more. It's
>more like with dawn there is a gradual addition of species after
>species as the light increases, and the reverse with dusk. I'm sure
>there are some dawn specialists, but that's not all there is.)
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>It's quite the opposite here as you well know Walt, we get most of the
>singers in the morning and they get right into it about 4:30am, we
>literally get no bird sounds after dusk, if you go out into the
>countryside you get the occasional Frog or taod and the odd insect
>noise, what a contrast to Califormnia last week, bird calls and insects
>through the night coming through my bedroom window.
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>Martyn
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