Subject: | Pacific Treefrog Recording |
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From: | "Jack Hines" rustlin_jack |
Date: | Fri Jan 18, 2008 3:42 pm ((PST)) |
Hi everyone, Thought I'd share a recording I made last week of Pacific Treefrogs here in the Sonoma valley. I started at about 5:15pm and this sample is from about 7 min in. By the time I finished (about 6:30) and started the 45 min hike back the chorus had become extremely loud. It was a wonderful experience to walk into the quiet of the forest and listen to that chorus doing a long, slow fade into silence. http://www.jackhines.com/Annadel_Frogs.htm (plays automatically with QuickTime) If the sound doesn't play from you browser you can get to it here: http://www.jackhines.com/audio/LedsonFrogs_web.mp3 If you'd rather fly there via GoogleEarth you can download a .kmz file from this page: http://www.jackhines.com/google_earth.htm (click on "Ledson Marsh - Frogs" once you opened it in GE) I recorded it with a Sound Devices 722 and an Audio Technica 822 stereo mic. Thanks, Jack |
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