The fur I used was light grey...??=20
Klas.
At 09:58 2003-07-22 -0400, you wrote:
>NatureRecordists,
>
>Rich Peet makes an excellent point: lighter colored windscreens draw fewer
>flying insects than dark ones. Have often wished that foam windscreens ca=
me
>in light gray or tan, rather than only professional black. Have seen but
>one non-black professional windscreen, which is a light gray, long-napped
>cover for a zeppelin, familiarly called a woolly bear. Having said that, =
I
>realize that my old Sennheiser MKH404 windscreen is light gray, too, but i=
t
>is over 30 years old and probably no longer made. And having said that, I
>recall a light gray windscreen for the Telinga reflectors - not the foam
>cover for the mike, but an additional fabric that stretches completely
>across the dish for greater wind abatement.
>
>Does anyone know of any light-colored foam windscreens that are commercial=
ly
>available and suitable for field use?
>
>Good recording,
> Randy
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