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Re: Frog?

Subject: Re: Frog?
From: "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio
Date: Tue Sep 29, 2009 2:00 pm ((PDT))

At 8:32 PM +0000 9/29/09, stancourtney wrote:
>I looked up all the ten (or so) frog and toad species found in my
>area of Central Illinois and could not find a match. At first I
>thought this was maybe a Wild Turkey until I asked a hunting friend.
>
>The full sequence was 8 1/2 minutes long, I simply cut out a 30"
>segment to post here.
>
>I here this sound in the woods a lot but until I got this remote
>recording I just thought it was a bird but the more I listened the
>less I think so. Any help with the ID would be appreciated. I hear
>it in the woods, not just near the marsh.
>
><http://www.stancourtney.com/sounds/2009.09.25__01.mp3>http://www.stancour=
tney.com/sounds/2009.09.25__01.mp3
>
>Stan Courtney_Central Illinois
>

Hi Stan--
Might be a squirrel but I'm having difficulty sorting out crucial
spatial cues in your recording as-is. Can you post 30 seconds of the
original .wav (without mp3 compression, gain changes or filtering)?
Did it continue for 8.5 minutes with the same pacing? At what time
was it recorded? Rob D.
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