Subject: | Very loud, 2. Loud, 3. Faint, 4. Challenging to detect. |
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1 Cactus Wren 1 Brown-crested Flycatcher 1 N. Cardinal 1 Varied Bunting 2 Canyon Wren 3 White-winged Dove 3 Gray Hawk 4 Hooded Oriole 4 Black-throated Sparrow 4 Bell's Vireo There may also be Mexican Jay and House Finch. I think the sound plays tricks on a persons hearing. Even though it has a stereo like quality it recorded with a Telinga twin science mono mic. The Bluebird and Sandhill Cranes recordings were recorded with a Telinga stereo dat mic, every thing else was recorded with the twin science mic. Jim |
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