Subject: | Re: Cricket Recording - But querying included bats |
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From: | "John Tudor" jtudor2005 |
Date: | Wed Dec 31, 2008 7:26 pm ((PST)) |
--- In "ozrall" <> wrote: > > I am not a bat expert but as far as I know we only have two local bats > that are within our audible sonic range - the Yellow-bellied > Sheathtail Bat - Saccolaimus flaviventris and the White-striped > Freetail Bat - Tadarida australis. Thanx Rally. Martyn Stewart sent me an email the day after I posted the clip. In it he included an image of the recording in 'SonoBat' sonogram software and says "I find references of a southern-free tailed bat I recorded in Adelaide back in 1996. The curve is most typical of these bats.." Regards John |
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