Subject: | RE: cricket shivers |
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From: | "Wil Hershberger" <> |
Date: | Thu, 19 Aug 2004 17:25:25 -0400 |
Here is another example of the snowy tree cricket recorded at 13.6C where you can hear the song is of two parts. Recorded with a Sennheiser ME 66 on a boom, a Sony TCD-D10 ProII and using a Sound Devices MP-2. You can also hear Northern true katydids in the background. http://www.natureimagesandsounds.com/Oecanthus%20fultoni%2013_6C%2010-10 -2001%20WV%20in%20wild%20(2).mp3 Wil Hershberger ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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