Subject: | 1. Re: mystery bird |
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From: | "Rich Peet" richpeet |
Date: | Tue Apr 10, 2007 8:20 am ((PDT)) |
I don't know western accents of birds and that gets me into trouble in making a guess like this. I would look first at Blackbirds, maybe Redwinged. Rich --- In "John Hartog" <> wrote: > > Here's a link to a snip of recording I took in the northern Coast > Range of Oregon, yesterday morning a few minutes before sunrise. I > know the sleepy whistles of the Varied Thrush, but what is the other > main caller? > A song sparrow maybe? There are pacific chorus frogs chorusing in the > background, also winter wrens, and what else? (3 min, 2.7MB) > > http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-070408_vath01.mp3 > > Equipment: Rode NT1-A, Rolls pb224, Sony MZ-RH10. > Edits: 9dB boost and a touch of eq. > > John Hartog > |
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