Subject: | Re: Dawn Chorus - International Dawn Chorus Day |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Sun May 11, 2008 9:58 pm ((PDT)) |
Wow Rob - that is great! What species of thrush is it? The little birds that come through later in the recording sound magical. John Hartog --- In Rob Danielson <> wrote: > > I cheated as my rig was running all night. The 4 minute passage > started at 6:23 am in Southwest, Wisconsin in a secluded hollow > within the Kickapoo River Valley (43 degrees 35.490 North and 90 > degrees 39.074 West). On the left is traffic on Highway 131, 2 miles > away. > > https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/type/public/media/7355EQ2HollowClsThrush.mp3 > > A thrush perched above the rear mic pair of my surround rig comprised > of 2-Rode NT1-A mic angled @ 70 degrees with 13" spread. I detect > turkeys, Canadian geese, sandhill cranes, a bittern, woodpeckers and > other song birds. Could those be orioles involved in the tussle > midway through? Rob D. > -- > |
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