Subject: | Re: Interesting Sound |
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From: | "M, J, & V Phinney" <> |
Date: | Wed, 29 Jun 2005 22:47:20 -0700 |
in sagebrush desert oountry I really don't know....if it were near a mountain stream, I'd vote for the sound of line being peeled off a fly fishing reel Mark Phinney on 6/29/05 10:05 AM, Walter Knapp at wrote: > A little pump priming to get back to nature recording. > > This is a little clip from two hours of a Mockingbird's song I recorded > at Granite Pass, California in April (recorded before dawn). This is > sagebrush desert country. I have my own idea just what sound this > feathered recorder is playing back. This was given 4 times in the two > hours, two times it was a single repeat, and two were 4 repeats. What > think Ye? > http://frogrecordist.home.mindspring.com/naturerecordists/2005-W2-007a.mp= 3 > > Walt > > > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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