At 08:48 PM 8/8/2003, D. Filippi wrote:
>Hi
>
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>What a pleasure to discover on internet that people have the same interest
>for recording nature sounds ! I was looking for a DIY plan to make a
>windjammer for my microphone when I found some answers in your email list.
>I didn't know at this stage I would be addicted to your discussions in the
>following days. The tricks contained in all these emails are really useful
>for the newbie I am (except for the mosquitoes because we have mainly
>sandflies here in New Zealand but this is another story...)
>
>
>As sound recording is the main topic of this email list, please let me
>present you with some sounds freshly recorded in the Westland petrel colon=
y
>(New Zealand)... without windjammer.
>
><<http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/waughfil/index.htm>http://homepages.par=
adise.net.nz/waughfil/index.htm>http://homepages.par
Welcome to the group and thanks for the sounds! The Petrels in the morning=
recording is a rich, fun experience! I could see myself huddled with the
mic shoved in the faces of a bunch of roosting Petrels!
Doug
Doug Von Gausig
Clarkdale, Arizona, USA
Moderator
Nature Recordists e-mail group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists
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