These are excellent John. The bee's are neat to were really cool. Do you ha=
ve these in longer versions for listening?
Dave
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From: John Hartog <>
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Sent: Tue, 27 May 2008 2:18 am
Subject: [Nature Recordists] Ochoco Mountains, Crook County Oregon
Here is one minute comprised of four short recordings faded together
giving a quick glimpse into a good day of recording Saturday May 17 2008.
http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-080517_ochocos.mp3
Segment 1: Big Summit Prairie. I parked along the road around 12:30
a.m. to record this lively wetland. Besides the Pacific Chorus Frogs
and winnowing Snipes, I do not know the other birds.
Segment 2: Sage and Grassland slope overlooking Big Summit Prairie.
By the time I set up camp, and watched the full moon set, dawn was
already lighting the horizon. The unseasonably hot weather seemed to
bring the dawn chorus early beginning promptly at 4 am. - this segment
from around 5 a.m. Is that a Sandhill Crane?
Segment 3: Area of open Ponderosa forest on Black Mountain. Around 10
a.m I noticed bumble bees could not resist the white flowers on what I
think were currant bushes. You can hear the bees come in two sizes.
Segment 4: Rocky grassland knolls with Ponderosa lined draws near
Little Summit Prairie, 11 p.m. An owl stopped by for awhile, calling
beyond the frogs. I think it is a Saw-whet Owl.
John Hartog
www.rockscallop.org
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