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Subject: | Re: [Nature Recordists] mystery sound with link this time |
From: | "Kevin Colver" <> |
> Might be alarm snort of white-tailed deer. > Kevin Colver > > > > On Saturday, June 24, 2006, at 05:12 PM, > wrote: > >> Hi all, I put out a request yesterday to see if anyone could help me >> identify the sound of an animal or bird recorded at a marsh in >> Virginia. I >> sent the e-mail with two attachments but didn't realize that it >> wouldn't >> work that way. In any case, there are two short clips linked at: >> http://www.stephenvitiello.com/mp3/Marsh_1.mp3 >> http://www.stephenvitiello.com/mp3/Marsh_2.mp3 >> Again, I was recording just before dark and wasn't able to see through >> to >> the edge of the water to see what was producing this sort of breathy >> sound. Any help would be more than welcome. Many thanks. Stephen >> >> |
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