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RE: Great Spotted Woodpeckers in love

Subject: RE: Great Spotted Woodpeckers in love
From: "Martyn Stewart" <>
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:10:08 -0800
Great recording Raimund, the woodpeckers in the northern hemisphere are
certainly falling in love right now :)

Martyn

Martyn Stewart
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Subject: [Nature Recordists] Great Spotted Woodpeckers in love

To continue the thread on woodpeckers in love - here is a group of three
European woodpeckers (Great Spotted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos major) that I
recorded this morning:

http://www.avisoft-saslab.com/sounds/bsp5.mp3 (266k download),
http://www.avisoft-saslab.com/sounds/bsp5.gif (142k spectrogram image),

and that's the drumming sound of a single male:

http://www.avisoft-saslab.com/sounds/bsp4.mp3 (223k download)

Recorded in Berlin, Germany using a MKH 60 via an USB audio interface
directly onto a mini-laptop.

Regards,
Raimund

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