Thank you so much, Jim!
This is a lovely recording and it reminds me very much of my stays in
southern Arizona.
Unfortunately my gear then was very rudimentary, but I remember sounds well=
.
Makes me wanna go there again.... I have vivid pictures of creosote
bushes, saguaro flowers, jumping chollas, ironwoods in bloom...again I
wished there was that supersonic transatlantic subway....
Cheers
Volker
Jim Morgan schrieb:
>
>
> Here is a recording that some of you may have heard before. It is a
> variety
> of singing birds with a thunder storm in the background. It was
> recorded at
> Brown Canyon located just east of the*Buenos Aires National Wildlife
> Refuge
> in Arizona.*
>
> http://soundcloud.com/fundador/brown-canyon-storm-55-54-full-file-edit-cd=
> <http://soundcloud.com/fundador/brown-canyon-storm-55-54-full-file-edit-c=
d>
> **
>
> My thanks to Professor Walt Anderson of Prescott College for help in
> editing the sound track and identifying the birds.
>
> The list below shows the species captured
>
> in this recording and their relative loudness:
>
> 1. Very loud, 2. Loud, 3. Faint, 4. Challenging to detect.
>
> *1 Cactus Wren*
>
> *1 Brown-crested Flycatcher*
>
> *1 N. Cardinal*
>
> *1 Varied Bunting*
>
> *2 Canyon Wren*
>
> *3 White-winged Dove*
>
> *3 Gray Hawk*
>
> 4 Hooded Oriole
>
> *4 Black-throated Sparrow*
>
> *4 Bell's Vireo*
>
> Jim Morgan
> Prescott
>
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