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Re: Spring at Blackwater, night

Subject: Re: Spring at Blackwater, night
From: "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000
Date: Sat May 31, 2008 9:42 pm ((PDT))
Very nice, Greg the chuck will's widow is way off to my right in the  
studio as I listen. Very nice stereo field!






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On May 31, 2008, at 2:05 PM, Greg Weddig wrote:

> Tony, Danny and I were out two weeks ago at Blackwater National
> Wildlife refuge in Maryland's Eastern Shore, US. Collectively the
> Maryland Nature Recordists (http://dannymeltzer.com/mdnr.html)
>
> This recording is a 14 minute compilation of my night's recordings,
> between about 7:20-10:30.
>
> I was located in a highly mosquito infested area between two sloughs
> near an opening in the forested area.
>
> It was a pretty quiet night, you may hear a few distant intrusions.
>
> The primary caller seems to be the Northern Cricket Frog, with Cope's
> Gray Treefrog, Bald Eagle, Northern Bobwhite, Chuck Will's Widow,
> possibly the Snowy Tree Cricket, and the occasional Wood Frog filling
> out the soundscape.
>
> Any other IDs or corrections would be appreciated. ORTF recording
> using the Sennheiser 8040 mics.
>
> link to page (it's the file at the top, click on the photo to have
> google maps show you the location):
> http://gregweddig.net/sounds.html
>
> link directly to the streaming link:
> http://gregweddig.net/blackwater_may_08_night_322.m3u
>
> Enjoy,
> --greg weddig
> Baltimore, MD
> http://gregweddig.net
>
>
> 







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