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Re: Middleton vicinity frog chorus ID?

Subject: Re: Middleton vicinity frog chorus ID?
From: "John Hartog" <>
Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 04:11:21 -0000
>Aaron Ximm-"..... these might be "Pacific Chorus Frogs" 
>http://www.quietamerican.org/download/dropbox/Harbin/

Nice frogs Aaron,
Here's an example I recorded March 10 around 7pm along the Molalla River not 
far 
from Portland OR - a group of several of them similar to yours.  For 
quasi-binaural I 
placed the wl-183s around a cobble at the edge of a pool along the river bank.

http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/JH-050310-PCFrogs.mp3

-John Hartog





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