Robin,
That's awesome!
I love bats. I tried to record some at the bat house on Univ of
Florida Campus in Gainseville a few weeks ago. I don't think I got
anything good but I haven't sorted through it all.
Nice work. How high does the ME66 freq response go? I wonder how
wide of a frequency range these bats produce.
Danny
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> Ooops. I made the recording with a Sennheiser ME 66, not an ME 62.
>
> Robin
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Robin Carter
> > Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2006 4:09 PM
> > To:
> > Cc: Arch McCallum; Charles Yelton; Charlotte Goedsche; Chris Hill;
Dana
> > Blackmer; David Ross; Doug Pratt; Fred Houk; Irvin Pitts; J. M. Lynch;
> > John Cely; John Connors; John Gerwin; John Grego; John Rich; Mark
> > Armstrong; Mary Ann Brittain; Rich Peet; Walter Knapp; William Majoros
> > Subject: Bat roost at Congaree National Park, South Carolina USA
> >
> > I recently recorded sounds of a maternal roost of a bat species, the
> > Southeastern Myotis (Myotis austroriparius). The roost is in a
hollow tree
> > in Congaree National Park, South Carolina. I recorded the sounds
of the
> > roost using a Sennheiser ME 62 and a Marantz PMD 660. The
recording has
> > not been filtered. I just squatted at the hollow base of the tree
and held
> > the mic just inside the hollow. The bats were several meters up,
inside
> > the tree.
> >
> > I tried to upload this recording to the Naturerecordists files,
but was
> > not successful. I will have it on my personal web site for a while:
> >
> > http:home.sc.rr.com/graykingbird
> >
> > Robin Carter
> > Columbia, SC USA
> >
> >
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