Subject: | unknown sound |
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From: | "Greg Kunkel" <> |
Date: | Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:02:48 -0000 |
This is a snip from a recording caught automatically in Andes, NY. It has been suggested to be: screech Owl coyote snipe (winnowing sound) I am not to sure of any of these. It has a resonance that seems to indicate some distance. The two chirps are from what I believe to be a phoebe. Phoebes nest under the eaves of the house close to where the microphone is placed. It is on a hillside at 2,300 feet in the Catskills. The nearest wet fields are a 1/4 mile and the nearest wetlands 1/2 mile down in the valley. The microphone is a WM 61B capsule connected to a an old PC running the capture software. http://www.catskill.net/gkunk/birds/060631x.mp3 Greg Kunkel http://www.catskill.net/gkunk/birds/ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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