Subject: | Sounds to record in Fall / Autumn |
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From: | "ndbdxr" ndbdxr |
Date: | Tue Oct 6, 2009 3:54 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Folks, My interest in wildlife sound recording really got into gear about a year ago. I came by way of bat recording, which I've done since '06 (and still do). This will be my first Fall and Winter of serious nature sound recording. I usually record bats 'till about November. A question for you experienced nature sound recorders, specifically Folks in the Northeastern US: I would like to know what I should be listening for now that Fall is here? I'm currently still recording bats and some Katydids in the tree tops on the warmer evenings. Which nocturnal creatures have you Folks recorded in previous Autumn seasons? Thank a bunch! -Al |
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