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Re: Ochoco Mountains Mystery

Subject: Re: Ochoco Mountains Mystery
From: "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000
Date: Sat May 26, 2007 7:16 pm ((PDT))
>>I'm assuming I hear a Hermit Thrush, and in the background a Red
Breasted Nuthatch, and a few other birds I'm not certain of.
I am interested to hear what group members have to say about the
"tic-tok" call. And also what woodpecker is drumming?

(2:04min, 1.9MB, 128kbps)
http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh_070520-5am_birds.mp3

Recorded May 20, 2007 about 5:00 am, while I was taking a 722 out for
a test drive in the Ochoco Mountains of central Oregon.
Recorder: SD722, 24bit/44.1, with gain setting at 50 out of 70.
Mics NT1-A (x2), head height, head spaced, ~20deg, with barrier
Edits: 44dB digital amplification, and some high shelf eq to the hiss.

Any comments or IDs will be greatly appreciated.

-John Hartog<<<<<







Nice recording, John as usual..

F.Y.I.

I can hear:



hermit thrush,

yellow rumped warbler,

red-breasted nuthatch,

chipping sparrow,

common raven,  "Tic-toc call"

great horned owl,

brown creeper,
western tanager,

dark-eyed junco.

red-breasted sapsucker drumming...



Very nice ambient...




Martyn

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