Subject: | Spring in northern Germany |
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From: | "P. Schr=F6ter" |
Date: | Sun May 27, 2007 10:50 pm ((PDT)) |
Hello everyone, Just returned from a quite frustrating recording trip. the birds and especially the frogs did their very best but unfortunally the= wind did as well. I have to search for windprotecting solutions for my rode nt4 as soon as po= ssible! So, a very unclean, but, I think, nevertheless very nice excerpt. There are a lot of birds singing, impossible to list them all here, blackbi= rds, warblers, two sorts of finches, and, very important and impressive, fo= ur or five wood pigeons(columbas palumbus). And a group of still a little sleepy-sounding pool frogs(rana esculenta). All recorded here in northeastern Germany. Setup: Rode nt4 stereo microphone, sony mzr70 minidisc recorder. Please click the download-button to get this file. Link: http://www.file-upload.net/download-286156/Frogpond.mp3.html Have fun! and i am searching for a windshield now... Philipp |
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