Subject: | Re: UK Bird ID ? |
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From: | "stoatwizard" stoatwizard |
Date: | Mon Sep 4, 2006 1:32 pm (PDT) |
--- In "stoatwizard" <> wrote: > but ease off on the LF cutoff. Most UK birds seem > to have some energy down to 500. Darn. Scratch that - there is no science behind that statement whatsoever. My recording of this species http://www.suffolkbirds.co.uk/article/40/great-tit-expelling-chaffinch- from-the-same-tree sounds to me like it has more low frequencies. But there is no significant energy in the sound below 2kHz that I can discern. I should have tested first! |
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