Subject: | Re: always another mystery |
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From: | "John Hartog" <> |
Date: | Tue, 01 Mar 2005 05:37:41 -0000 |
Last week I wrote: > I know the Red Winged Blackbirds, but not the ducks that are > clucking and taking off and landing in the water. >http://www.rockscallop.org/mp3/050213a_Birds_183sPbD.mp3 =20 Thank you Pete and Martin for identifying the Northern Shoveler in my recording. Now, on to my next mystery: http://www.rockscallop.org/JH_050226_mystery.mp3 I think it is the Western Meadow Lark: can anyone confirm this? Recorded on 2/26/05 in Klickitat Co. WA at Conboy Lake NWR. I used a Telinga dish as before, but this time the WL-183s are mounted on an LP mounted inside the dish. With this method the background sounds are placed nicely in stereo and not flip-flopped. -John Hartog ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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