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RE: Digest Number 1686

Subject: RE: Digest Number 1686
From: "Martyn Stewart" <>
Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 22:05:52 -0800
Thank you for this, I am writing down every suggestion people are giving me
and look forward to visiting the areas....
Any bird or animal is fine with me; it's always nice to add to the
collections and local dialects :)

Martyn

Martyn Stewart
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-----Original Message-----
From: Meena Madhav Haribal  
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 4:07 AM
To: 
Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Digest Number 1686


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>       5. Location needed
>            From: "Martyn Stewart" <>
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Hello Martyn,
I dont know what you want to record particularly. But from Orlando about
30 miles away (30 mintues) there is part of Ocala National Forest trail
system. Near Ocala, I used to camp in Lake Delancy camp area for my
studies. It used to be very quiet and very dark skies at night too. Great
place for observing stars, we had best views of Hyaukutek comet and its
tail. This is wonderful place for recodring both Bachman's sparrow,
Red-cockaded woodpeckers, Florida Scrub Jays, Sandhill cranes,
Whip-poor-wills, Chuck-wills widows and so many other species. There is a
big lake for other critters. While I was wokring Bachman's used to sing
next to me!
But dont try anything on week-ends after spring, it gets taken over by
ATVers and they believe that making maximum noise is greatest fun in the
world, but during week days especially from Monday to Thursday it used to
be one of the best places. Also occasionally (this happened to me only
twice), some guys decide riding airboat on lake Dealncy is great fun and
so they start at dusk and go on till 10.00 PM. That was annnoying. This
all was about 5 years ago. Unfortunately. I did not do any recording when
I went their for my studies.
But if things have not changed then it is just a great place, I think it
was better than Everglades or Loxhatchee. But of course everything depends
on what you are looking for!
Good luck.
Meena


 Message: 5
>    Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 11:48:57 -0800
>    From: "Martyn Stewart" <>
> Subject: Location needed
>
> I'm popping down to Florida next weekend for a few days, has anyone on the
> group got a good place to record, quietish? I'll be around the Orlando
> area
> unfortunately, I know of Merritt Island wildlife area but I'm looking for
> somewhere remote. Lang, any ideas?
> Thanks in advance......
>
> Secondly, is the wait for the sound devices 722 any better? Is there still
> a
> backlog or a waiting list?
> I took the pmd-670 to Wales last week while attending my brother's funeral
> and took it on myself to record the dawn chorus, there was virtually no
> noise pollution and this exposed the self noise of the recorder, I was
> using
> 2 mkh-20. This is the first time I have experienced the noise of the





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