Hello,
Since it came up I thought I would post this:
http://users.pshift.com/~vortex/peepersbeaver.mp3
<http://users.pshift.com/vortex/peepersbeaver.mp3>
I was recording the spring peepers in a beaver bog behind my house and
one came out to make his presence known.
Recorded on April 22, 2008, around 5:30 PM in East Albany, Vermont. The
rig was a pair of Shure SM81s in an ORTF array into a Sound Devices 702.
The noise that's more prominent in the left channel is the stream that
feeds the ponds.
I often hear the Ruffed Grouse around here-wonderful sound. I used to
think it was a tractor starting up in the distance!
Jonathan Williams
--- In "David Michael"
<> wrote:
>
> Right again! Absolutely amazing
>
> I have heard and recorded these sounds before, always in sight of a
beaver's lodge and
> had wrongly assumed the link to be causal, rather than coincidental. I
have never seen a Ruffed Grouse, and honestly did not know they existed
until this moment, but I think their
> "song" is now one of my favorites.
>
> Thanks again for the identification
>
> David
>
>
> --- In "William Ruscher Jr."
imonacan@ wrote:
> >
> > Hi again David,
> >
> > Another nice recording, and thanks for posting the
> > recording and the picture. In my opinion, the low thumping sounds
are
> > the courtship wing beats of a Ruffed Grouse. I also could hear an
Am.
> > Goldfinch in the recording.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Bill
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In David Michael
> > <david.michael@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello again
> > >
> > > Here is a second recording from this past weekend on Connecticut
> > Hill.
> > > It starts at about 6am on Sunday May 11th at the same pool where
> > the
> > > peepers were singing the night before. I have included a picture
> > of
> > > the sunrise on the road for Bill :) There are a number of bird
> > species
> > > in this one, but if I got the identification correctly from the
> > > responses, a Gray Catbird is in the foreground, complimented by a
> > > number of Chickadees.
> > >
> > > I always think I need to set my alarm when camping in order not to
> > > miss the chorus, but after the silent night, the dawn chorus
itself
> > is
> > > enough to wake up.
> > >
> > >
> >
http://scientificforestry.com/recordings/2008/gray_catbird_5.11.08_6_0
> > 6.mp3
> > > http://scientificforestry.com/recordings/2008/IMG_3561.JPG
> > >
> > > Thanks for listening!
> > > David Michael
> > > http://unnature.net
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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