Thanks Wil for the id and the compliment. Those of you with smaller
internet tubes can use this link to a squeezed version:
http://www.gregweddig.net/catoctin07small.mp3
...or streaming:
http://gregweddig.net/catoctin07small.m3u
--greg weddig
http://gregweddig.net
--- In "Wil Hershberger"
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> Greg,
> Nice recording. Indeed, Oblong-winged katydid is the loudest infrequent
> singer with many in the distance, there are Common trues katydids in the
> background as well. There is also a background of tree crickets,
probably
> broad-winged and four-spotted tree crickets. It sounds like it was
in the
> mid to upper 60's when this was recorded.
> There are american crows, cardinals, and a deer snorting in the
background
> as well.
> Very nice piece.
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> Wil Hershberger
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> Hedgesville, WV
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> From:
> On Behalf Of Greg Weddig
> Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 10:10 AM
> To:
> Subject: [Nature Recordists] Insect id requested--Catoctin
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> So I have tried using Lang and Wil's book, The Sounds of Insects (which
> I think is fantastic!) for the three calls on the recording below. One
> I believe is the oblong-winged katydid (the creek...creek). They were
> recorded the end of September at Catoctin Mountain Park in northern
> Maryland, US.
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> The other two I can't figure out:
> a large chorus of southeastern ground crickets?
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> The chee-chee-chee......chee-chee could be a common true katydid, but
> again I haven't developed my ear for these calls yet.
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> Download file (22.5mb large):
> http://www.gregwedd <http://www.gregweddig.net/catoctin07.mp3>
> ig.net/catoctin07.mp3
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> Streaming link:
> http://www.gregwedd <http://www.gregweddig.net/catoctin07.m3u>
> ig.net/catoctin07.m3u
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> Link to page (top entry):
> http://gregweddig. <http://gregweddig.net/sounds.html> net/sounds.html
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> I can't post a smaller version of this until this evening, sorry to
> those with dialup.
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> Thanks,
> --greg weddig
> http://gregweddig. <http://gregweddig.net> net
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