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Re: Iroquois NWR recordings

Subject: Re: Iroquois NWR recordings
From: "William Ruscher Jr." immonacan99
Date: Mon Jun 2, 2008 8:42 am ((PDT))
Thanks David for the kind reply,


               Iroquois NWR is not the quietest place (or largest)
around, as the background ambience of my first sample demonstrates. I
can still afford the gas to get there, this year anyway. . Swallow
Hollow on the Knowlesville Rd., and the adjoining Tonawanda WMA
across the road to the east is probably the best for being away from
the more traveled roads, although the entire refuge is surrounded by
farmland.
I've never considered Montezuma NWR for recording, because of the NYS
Thruway running through the middle of it, but I'm sure there are more
spots I have no knowledge of, within a couple hours drive of our
area. I'm all ears if anyone in the central or western NY area knows
of some reasonably quiet public or state lands.

Regards,

         Bill

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> Nice Gray tree frog recording, I enjoyed that very much! :) I'll
have to add Alabama swamps to my list of local places to record.
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