Thank Rich
It is really satisfying to say the least, one thing I will add is that with
nearly 500 North American birds recorded, I can honestly say I have never
used call back to do it with. I don't believe in it and never will....
Martyn
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From:
On Behalf Of Rich Peet
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 11:59 AM
To:
Subject: [Nature Recordists] Re: Colima Warbler
Congrats.
This type of sound hunting is what gives me the most personal
satisfaction in recording.
Whatever flavor of "farblewarfer", we are privledged to be able to hunt
the most rare of all and learn more from it than words can describe.
But especially in hunting the rare farblewarfers I will always add the
element of no intrusion of any kind, "playback" "bait" etc. as my way.
Congrats on the Colima and bagging the 722. It will be some time
before I can do either. Watching the 722 and 744 in action this week I
I felt a lot of envy, but for now not all my equipment can be a
cadillac. I will just be happy with the cadillac of parabolics for now.
Rich
--- In "Martyn Stewart" <>
wrote:
> Well I finally did it, after planning to record the Colima Warbler for
> nearly 2 years I got the little bugger on tape (flash card to be
exact)
"Microphones are not ears,
Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg
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