Subject: | Re: New Recording, Atlantic Coast |
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From: | "Emanuele" lamacchiacosta |
Date: | Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:18 am ((PDT)) |
> > ps.. I recorded this yesterday, a logging truck passing through > a 'game sanctuary'. I looked at it on a spectrogram and saw there was > definitely an increase in bird agitation - as the thing passed by. I > don't think we would normally hear this kind of thing. > http://wildearthvoices.org/index.php?p=3D1_17_Humans > <http://wildearthvoices.org/index.php?p=3D1_17_Humans> > > I noticed something similar during the flight suspension's week. In my garden the birds are always very loud singing. During that week I've done several very quiet recording. No flights, few birds. A bit of agitation for an helicopter passage and now that the flight are back to standards I can hear bird singing even if I've got my windows shut. Ema -- Emanuele Costantini Sound, Media Engineer Filmmaker www.ecciproduzioni.com www.imdb.com/name/nm1987084/ |
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