Subject: | Re: Winter recording thoughts |
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From: | "Curt Olson" flipov411 |
Date: | Thu Dec 28, 2006 5:15 am ((PST)) |
Danny Meltzer wrote: > It seems clear that, for those of us located in temperate zones, there > is more animal activity in the warmer months. What sounds do you like > to try to record in wintertime given this relative absence of birds, > etc? What are some things you can ONLY record in winter? Just a > little brainstorm that I thought might be fun in this 'off season' It can get pretty quiet here in Minnesota during wintertime. Rich Peet and Mark Alt have been known to chase wintering owls. A couple years ago I chased sled dogs up and down the North Shore of Lake Superior. Missed it last year due to three grandbabies descending on us at the time of the race, but we're planning to return this year with better gear and a better idea of what to do... http://www.trackseventeen.com/media/beargrease05 Curt Olson |
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