Thanks Martyn,
I set out to get a good cricket chorus - I got that, the ravens, and some t=
errific northern pygmy owl and western screech owl soundscapes. A lucky wee=
kend indeed.
John
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> A strong reminder of where we live, John. Many recordings now are
> polluted with man made sounds, you were lucky to get such a long
> recording in before the jet appeared. Don't like the sound of those
> mics though :)
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> On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:53 AM, hartogj wrote:
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> > I present this recording of ravens and a passing jet airplane as a
> > reminder of the value of pristine natural soundscapes. (33MB, 24min)
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> > http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-20090906_jet-raven.mp3
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> > Recorded with Rode NT1A microphones and Sound Devices 702 recorder
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> > John Hartog
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