In this recording at the end of the piece the "whining" sound I
hear, actually I think are begging calls of youngs. There might have been
a nest with some youngs where the bird was singing, but I cant say
if these were youngs of Bobolinks or may be some other birds who also next
in the grasses.
>86kb download
>http://home.comcast.net/~richpeet/494BOBO.mp3
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>Rich Peet
> From: "M, J, & V Phinney" <>
>Subject: Re: Re: Sound quality and editing
>
>on 6/1/04 12:09 PM, Rich Peet at wrote:
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> > Not to put you on the spot and I don't expect an answer, but. As an
> > example does the sound after the song belong to this bird or another?
> > Is it representative to the bird? What is wrong with the song itself?
> > Should the bass be left or cut? PS. this was a compressed digital to
> > analog to digital to compressed digital recording so is seriously
> > flawed. :)
> > 86kb download
>
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>I thought the bobolink song was pretty good! I'd keep the quiet 'whining'
>noises at the end; I'm quite sure it was the subject bird making them...I
>believe I've heard male bobolinks make that sound...in the presence of a
>female or rival male? It's been a few years since I've had the pleasure of
>being around that species...
>
>Mark Phinney
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