Thanks everyone for help with IDing this sound file.
I can get some decent recordings leaving my gear unattended but sometimes it
makes things a lot harder when I can't see the sound maker.
Stan Courtney_Central Illinois
--- In Rob Danielson <> wrote:
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> Thanks Stan! I'm with Bruce and Will on the chipmunk ID now that I
> can hear the lower registers. Maybe the ratchet-like frog that sings
> 3-4 times in the 2nd half is a Western Chorus frog? Some brief calls
> of American toads in there too? Its a different sonic space out there
> now after the past several cool days huh? Rob D.
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> At 1:18 PM +0000 9/30/09, stancourtney wrote:
> > Ok, here is 30 seconds without any gain changes or filtering. As I
> >was recording 24/7 I had to use mp3 to have enough room on my
> >flashcard. Because I am on dial-up interenet I have trouble loading
> >the 9 minutes that it lasted.
> >
> ><http://www.stancourtney.com/sounds/2009.09.25__01_unfiltered.mp3>http://www.stancourtney.com/sounds/2009.09.25__01_unfiltered.mp3
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Stan Courtney_Central Illinois
> >
> >www.stancourtney.com
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> ><naturerecordists%40yahoogroups.com>
> >"stancourtney" <stancourtney@> wrote:
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> >>
> >> > 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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> >> I'll find it and post it.
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