Subject: | Re: Newfoundland Birds - identity? |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Wed Sep 20, 2006 7:55 am (PDT) |
Hi Rory, My guess for Newfoundland bird 1.mp3 and Newfoundland what is it 5.mp3 is that both are a Squirrel. Sounds very similar to our small Douglass Squirrel here in the Pacific Northwest. John Hartog --- In "Edge, Rory" <> wrote: > > I'd still love to hear if anyone wants to take a stab at identifying the birds in these recordings, or wants to offer criticism/suggestions about the recordings on a technical level. > > They have been converted from 24 bit, 48kHz to MP3, with a ceiling of 16kHz, and they've been normalized to -5dB, but otherwise nothing has been done to them. Any comments much appreciated. > > Best, > > Rory > -------------------------- > Written on a 4 sq. inch BlackBerry screen, which means that there are probably typos :) > |
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