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Re: a short (first) recording...

Subject: Re: a short (first) recording...
From: "Paul Jacobson" thebrunswicktwitcher
Date: Tue May 8, 2007 9:29 pm ((PDT))
I suppose i should follow my own advice and put the links on a single
line:

<http://birdsinbackyards.net/finder/display.cfm?id=3D141>
<http://birdsinbackyards.net/finder/display.cfm?id=3D8>

cheers
Paul

On 09/05/2007, at 12:39 PM, Paul Jacobson wrote:

> Most calls are Bell Miner <http://birdsinbackyards.net/finder/
> display.cfm?id=3D141> - the chiming notes and the "chip" type call both
> belong to that species. Bell miners tend to form colonies that
> excluded most other species from their territory. There are also a
> couple of Red Wattlebird <http://birdsinbackyards.net/finder/
> display.cfm?id=3D8> calls, they have the more harsh "kaak-ka-kaak" type
> call.
>
> Paul
>
> On 08/05/2007, at 6:05 PM, Philip Tyler wrote:
>
>> Nice recording, very atmospheric I thought. Well done!
>> It is nice 'not' to have the sound of the 'urban'
>> environment in the recording, something that is
>> difficult to achieve here in England.
>> What were the birds we can hear calling?
>> Phil
>
>
>
> "Microphones are not ears,
> Loudspeakers are not birds,
> A listening room is not nature."
> Klas Strandberg
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>





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