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Re: Manx Shearwaters

Subject: Re: Manx Shearwaters
From: "Suzanne Williams" scw1217
Date: Fri Jul 6, 2007 11:13 am ((PDT))
Awesome recording!  I can just picture it as you've described it.

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Suzanne
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
Florida, USA



--- In  Andrew Carter 
<> wrote:
>
> Hi folks -
> 
> I thought I'd share with you this recording I made last 
Thursday/Friday 
> night.
> 
> http://www.standlynch.co.uk/sound%20bites/ManxSh_June_2007.mp3
> 
> The west coast of Scotland, an island off Mull
> A fairly steep curved bank 250 feet down to a small rocky cove 
forming a 
> natural amphitheater allowing the sound of the waves to become the 
> constant background to the bird activity above. Its one o'clock in 
the 
> morning. The rain is holding off, its cloudy and a typical scenario 
for 
> Manx Shearwaters to come on land and change over at the nest.
> They fly in at speed, swooping around in front and behind, calling 
> either as they fly or from the burrows where they nest, and land 
with a 
> thump as they hit the ground.
> The clip is about 6 mins in length. The bird just before half way 
blows 
> the levels - and nearly makes me knock over the tripod as I listen 
to 
> the amplified sounds through head phones - but I leave it in for 
the 
> effect. I kept expecting to be the victim of a collision at any 
moment. 
> I was postioned about 50 feet down from the top.
> Hope you enjoy it.
> Equipment - MD RH1, with two ME62's, with a FEL 20 db stereo pre-
amp.
> 
> Andrew
> 
> 
> -- 
> Remember plan 9th May 2009 for a day without cars
> 
> - Be a butterfly and stop a hurricane
>






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