Subject: | Re: Utah Soundscapes |
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From: | "Walter Knapp" waltknapp |
Date: | Mon Sep 18, 2006 4:16 pm (PDT) |
Posted by: "antonio celis" > > Hi Walt, > > Sounds interesting! How do you record frogs with your > hydrophone? Many frogs make underwater calls. This is particularly true in the Ranids. The first part of the clip I have on my Georgia frogs site for Gopher Frogs is a hydrophone recording. A major part of the time the gopher frog calls you hear are made by frogs that are completely submerged. Since I'm usually recording in pretty shallow water it can occasionally get tricky as sound interference patterns are different underwater. I have along a extendable pole to reach through the brush to get the hydrophone to the water. Try various positions for the best sound, not really any different from recording above water. I should do more underwater recording than I do, the underwater calls are not well documented, though often they differ little from what we hear above water. Often the underwater calling is earlier season. Walt |
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