Thanks for posting for both broad and dialup.
I do like the large files but the days that I am broadband capable
may be limited so I understand.
Glad I guessed close as to where you recorded. The Long-eared Owl
just before 18 mins was the proof for me. I suspect that the valley
has only the one bird and it seems to call from the same place. That
is based on only a few days observation. Maybe with West Nile virus
killing such a large number of our Great Horned Owls we will start to
see more Long-eareds.
Keep up the good work Rob.
Rich
--- In Rob Danielson <>
wrote:
> Sorry Mark, Walter and others. I forgot about this while working on
> the test. I uploaded the first 7 minutes:
>
> http://www.uwm.edu/~type/Temporary/7723EQ2TrimSparseRvrNiteSeq.mp3
>
> To save the mp3 to your drive without loading it in your browser,
go
> to the directory at
>
> http://www.uwm.edu/~type/Temporary/
>
> and right-click (mac: control-click) on the file
> name,"7723EQ2TrimSparseRvrNiteSeq.mp3" and use the "Save To Disk"
> option. This one is 10.8mb. I can email it to folks too; just ask.
> To avoid the QuickTime request silliness with PC, do not double-
click
> on the file, rather open it from the sound playing application of
> your choice using File->Open and selecting it.
>
> Rich was testing his ability to locate the spot. The rig was set-up
> about 25 yards from the Kickapoo River about 150 yards west of the
> parking area on old 131 highway going down the dam towards the new
> foot bridge. Yes, its facing the Star Valley ponds where we camped
> with the left mic facing southwest and the right, west-north-west.
> The siren at the start originates is in the town LaFarge, Wisconsin
> (pop 700), not quite 2 miles away. Rob D.
>
> =3D =3D =3D=3D
> ,
> At 11:10 PM -0400 7/16/05, Walter Knapp wrote:
> >From: "Mark R." <>
> >
> >>
> >> Hey Rob,
> >> I didn't get as far as these guys did, due to the size of
that file. Is
> >> there any way you can give us a shortened version? :^)
> >
> >In three tries, the best I got before losing the connection was
11megs
> >of the 44megs. And that took 4 hours. Of course when the download
is
> >broken, you get the internet prize, you start over.
> >
> >I'm frozen out of this.
> >
> >Walt
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >"Microphones are not ears,
> >Loudspeakers are not birds,
> >A listening room is not nature."
> >Klas Strandberg
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Rob Danielson
> Film Department
> University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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