Subject: | Re: Mystery Pond Frogs in NJ |
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From: | "pueo9" pueo9 |
Date: | Sat May 12, 2007 9:31 am ((PDT)) |
--- In Walter Knapp <> wrote: > > Posted by: "pueo9" > > > > Hello, newbie Chris here...........Thanks again to all the pros who so > > freely share their expertise here. I have posted some frogs at > > cdavidsoniv.googlepages.com/home . Any help to id them would be great. > > Has anyone used the Ambient Emesser ? thanks, Chris. > > Sounds kind of like an American Toad - Bufo americanus > http://wwknapp.home.mindspring.com/docs/american.toad.html > > Normally they record more musical sounding, I like the sound of their > calls, but your's is recorded at a pretty low level. And how it sounds > may also depend on the mic/recorder used. > Thanks Walt,I will pump up the volume a bit. chris > Read about but never used the Ambient Emesser > > Walt > |
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