Subject: | Recording location suggestions (NY/NJ) |
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From: | "David Michael" wildlifeanalysis |
Date: | Wed May 28, 2008 9:18 am ((PDT)) |
Hello list I wonder if anyone can suggest a place for recording this weekend in the NY/NJ area - preferably somewhere I can hear multispecies choruses of frogs and toads. As you might have guessed, finding a quiet location to record is very very challenging. The air traffic in this area is relentless, and the highways are everywhere. That being said, I have found great places to record around the Finger Lakes region of New York State and would be grateful for additional suggestions for finding great frog habitats in the Northeast. Thanks David |
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