Martyn,
Very nice recording. I've been wondering for several years about a
sound I heard near me in the woods one spring morning, it sounded like
one of you bear sounds, so I think it probably was a black bear nearby.
Did you hear the BBC story about the bear researcher this morning on
the radio?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8320414.stm
Kevin
On Oct 26, 2009, at 10:03 PM, Martyn Stewart wrote:
> http://naturesound.org/Natural_Sounds/Entries/2009/10/26_Bears%2C_Bears%2=
C_Bears.html
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> This is an edit sound montage of 4 bears (2 cubs) in contest for food.
> One big bear chases Mom up a tree, you hear the stomping of feet, mom
> hisses at the big male and the young moan out.
> Various cuts were taken out of this because of excessive planes, at
> one point in the sounds you hear the big male bear breath into my
> microphone.
>
> SD 722
> MKH-40/30
> Sample rate: 44.1k 24 bit
> 300 feet cable
> Microphones mounted on a tripod hidden in foliage with a rycote
> windjammer for protection.
> Washington State
> Temp: 54f
> Humidity: 58%
> Winds: light
> Weather: overcast
>
> Recordist: Martyn Stewart
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