Subject: | Re: pressure build-up ring |
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From: | "werainey" werainey |
Date: | Sun Nov 9, 2008 11:40 pm ((PST)) |
David, Got 'file not found errors' at both your URLs, but,among U.S. bats, hoaries= are notably prone to prolonged, complex, multi-pulse social calls that wander from 15 kHz or = above downward to perhaps 8 kHz. I was just reviewing a year of audio from one site that h= ad about 15,000 15 second segments with hoary calls in them. There are several thousand socia= l sequences. Bill R. > > Bill Rainey what do you make of the sound at 30 sec on the Mp3? Some > kind of social call? > > Thanks for any comments or suggested technique improvements. As this > is an endangered subspecies this work may be valuable sometime. > > Aloha, > David |
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