Thank you Volker, I'm pleased that you enjoyed the recording and that it
brought back some enjoyable memories of Arizona. Any chance you will come
over again?
Best regards,
Jim
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Volker Widmann <> wrote:
>
>
> 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-cd=
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> > **
> >
> > 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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