Subject: | Re: A short dawn chorus recording from AWSRG weekend |
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From: | "Kevin Colver" kjcolver |
Date: | Tue Oct 7, 2008 9:52 pm ((PDT)) |
Curt, Getting recordings like this is what makes this group fun for me. Thanks for the sounds. Of course, I can't resist the attempt to ID the creatures heard. I'm not even going to try the Australian birds but I'll give this one a go. Are we in the American northeast or upper midwest in a woodland near a lake? Do I hear the following? Ovenbird Ruffed Grouse American Robin Black-capped Chickadee Canada Goose Common Loon Blue Jay American Crow Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Another warbler I'll need help on Maybe Rose-breasted Grosbeak in the distance Kevin > As long as we're sharing, here's a short dawn > chorus recording from this past May, captured with one of those rigs. > Gear is AT3032s > Fostex FR-2LE: > > http://www.trackseventeen.com/soundscapes/x080516b-fisk_dawn.mp3 > > I sure would like to get my grubby paws on a modified SASS some day > for > a good listen. > > Curt Olson > > > |
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