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RE: sonic booms

Subject: RE: sonic booms
From: "Laloux, Dominique" <>
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 12:00:42 +0100
Hi Gianni,

Don't have anything related to sonic booms, but I have often noticed changes
in vocalizing behavior on the side of a railroad track just after the
passage of a train (higher intensity, frantic calls...) That is quite
obvious in several of my recordings. I often wondered what such changes
could mean : annoyance, distress, need to reestablish vocal contact ?... Do
you see any link with what you are studying ?
Best greetings to all list members !

Dominique Laloux


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gianni Pavan [SMTP:
> Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2003 11:37 AM
> To:   
> Subject:      [Nature Recordists] sonic booms
> 
> hi all!
>      I'm searching for info and experiences about the impact of sonic
> booms 
> (made by supersonic flights) on the wildlife. I'm also searching for 
> recordings, possibly documenting a change in vocalizing behaviour just 
> after a boom.
> 
> Marry Christmas to everyone on the list,
> Gianni
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