Subject: | Cherry Ridge Wild Forest |
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From: | "David Michael" wildlifeanalysis |
Date: | Mon Apr 5, 2010 5:59 am ((PDT)) |
Hi The weather here in New York has been absolutely stunning recently. After a very wet winter, the spring is shaping up to be very lush indeed. This past weekend I went up to Cherry Ridge Wild Forest in Delaware County New York to do some recording with the new nosed parallel boundary array. The mountainous areas upstate in the Catskill region wake up a bit later than areas along the coast like NYC. I spent much of midday wondering if it was too early for the sound makers to be out (which I somehow manage to do every year). As the sun started set, I was able to find the usual spring suspects including wood cocks, wood frogs, and spring peepers, among other songbirds and even an owl (minute 12 or so of the first recording). Spring is really such a lovely time in New York State. Hope you enjoy listening these recordings as much as I enjoyed making them. http://soundcloud.com/dmichael/sets/cherry-ridge-wild-forest David |
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