Subject: | short frog recording Whroo, Vic, Australia. |
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From: | "Paul Jacobson" thebrunswicktwitcher |
Date: | Mon Feb 11, 2008 6:07 pm ((PST)) |
Hi All, Finally got out recording on the weekend for the first time since start of December. Conditions were less than ideal, but managed to get a short recording of spotted marsh frogs - making the clacking kuk-kuk-kuk calls. I'm not great with frog calls so any help with id of the other species would be welcome. Rig was the Curt Clone fitted with AT3032's, with mics moved forward on the baffles as per Rob's suggestion. The fronts of the mics are currently about 1.25" from the edge. The recording was done just after dark - 8.45pm and the conditions were quite windy so there is quite a bit of leaf noise. Location was Whroo historic reserve in central Victoria (7km sth of Rushworth), at a dam once used for gold processing. http://www.urbanbirder.com.au/files/tmp/audio/whroo_frogs.mp3 cheers Paul |
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