Very nice Greg, a good mix.?That loud clacking is fantastic, what frog is m=
aking that?chatter anyway, the N. cricket frog? I love it, it sounds like a=
kid's rattle toy or something :)
And the bird calling out on the right in the middle of the recording is?int=
eresting (I think that was the one Martyn was referring to?)
Thanks for sharing
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Weddig <>
To:
Sent: Sat, 31 May 2008 4:05 pm
Subject: [Nature Recordists] Spring at Blackwater, night
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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