Subject: | Re: great-horned owls and western screech owl |
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From: | "John Tudor" jtudor2005 |
Date: | Thu Mar 12, 2009 3:58 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In Lou Judson <> wrote: > Sounds to me more like the natural ambience of the place. Wind > hitting the mic is more like a rumble; what I hear there is the wind > in the trees and other vegetation. > That's what I thought too Lou, but I asked about the wind in case it was ac= tually that. It sounds distinctively like wind in the tree tops. John |
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