Subject: | Blackcaps |
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From: | "Chris Hails" chrishails50 |
Date: | Wed May 23, 2007 4:11 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In "Raimund Specht" <> wrote: > > To illustrate the principle of dithering, I have prepared a quick > example by using the Black cap recording that I made a few weeks ago > with my new Fostex FR-2LE (thanks to Rombout de Wijs who notified me > that is was not a Garden warbler). > I cannot contribute anything to this discussion. But I'd LOVE to know the "rule of thumb" which helps distinguish Blackcap from Garden Warbler in such a short cut (or even one a bit longer....) Chris |
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