Subject: | Re: samples of recordings with Telinga EM23 mics |
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From: | Doug Von Gausig <> |
Date: | Sun, 02 Apr 2006 08:50:12 -0700 |
At 11:35 PM 4/1/2006, Dan Dugan wrote: >The third is just one call, I'd like to know the species. It starts >on the mourning dove frequency (500 Hz) and descends from there. 0:13 > ><http://www.dandugan.com/downloads/Joshua%20Tree%202%20samples/03_descendi= ng_call.mp3>http://www.dandugan.com/downloads/Joshua%20Tree%202%20samples/0= 3_descending_call.mp3 The dove-like call in the middle is the mating call of a Greater Roadrunner, Dan. It's a real testament to these mics that you can pull that= sound up as cleanly as you can! Doug *************************************** Doug Von Gausig Digitally Recorded Birds Sounds at: http://naturesongs.com/birds.html Clarkdale, Central Arizona, USA e-mail: *************************************** [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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