How many Osprey's were there Walt, nice recording considering the filtering
Martyn
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-----Original Message-----
From: Walter Knapp
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 9:55 PM
To:
Subject: [Nature Recordists] Lake Oconee Wildlife
Ransomed our pontoon boat today from the service shop. Spent a lot of
the remainder of the day on Lake Oconee. Just poking around in the heat
and sunshine.
I've put up a recording, see what you find. Recorded around 1PM. Heavily
filtered as I figured no one wanted to listen to the freeway and such
like. Several separate clips from about a half hour of recording merged,
first bit used the SASS/MKH-20, which was too interested in the ripples
hitting the pontoons, the rest is the Telinga DAT Stereo. Pointed at the
top of a 50' tall dead snag on shore that had a pile of sticks and twigs
at top, with extras that were interesting. (such piles are common on
Lake Oconee) Recorder - HHb Portadisc. From 50-100' offshore just
drifting slowly by. Far too much Boat/Freeway/airplane noise for getting
anything very good. File is 1.8 megs, mp3.
http://madranis.home.mindspring.com/Oconee_snag.mp3
Walt
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