Subject: | Re: Cicada's and being in search of those stridulations |
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From: | Tim Gray <> |
Date: | Fri, 9 Jul 2004 14:40:01 -0400 |
Here are some sounds that I got with mics. The first one is a short clip of a cicada up close - there is some handling noise. The second is about 15 feet away from a tree with a lot of activity. This one is long. http://www.thepuritan.com/~tgray/Cicadaclose.mp3 http://www.thepuritan.com/~tgray/cicada/Observatory.mp3 I have more if you're really interested... Tim On Jul 9, 2004, at 1:57 PM, Rich Peet wrote: > I do still like that word. > > Yesterday was the first day of our Cicada's here on the 45th parallel > in MN. Just a lone singer. But made me wonder about all those brood > X recordists out there. Can anyone give us an example of good mass > Xers? Was it as loud as it was suppose to be? > > Rich > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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