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Re: Recommendation for recording dawn choruses in Upstate NY

Subject: Re: Recommendation for recording dawn choruses in Upstate NY
From: "Steve Pelikan" pelikan45224
Date: Thu May 13, 2010 5:17 pm ((PDT))
Backyard perhaps?

Or maybe do anything to get away from manmade noise in most any direction.

At this time of year migrants move especially on SE and S winds overnight (=
warm fronts, wet weather) and if you can find any wooded location away from=
 roads, planes, stereos etc. there'll be a huge amount of bird song on morn=
ings after an arrival.

Good luck!

Steve P

--- In  "corticalsongs" <=
> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I was curious if someone on the list has some recommendations for where I=
 might catch a dawn chorus in Upstate NY this weekend. In the recent past I=
 have headed for the Finger Lakes region which hosts some absolutely specta=
cular choruses this time of year with alot of quiet spots to record, but I =
would not mind hearing about someplace new. Is it too early for the Adirond=
acks - is there a place there I should check out?
>
> I realize that recording spots are sometimes held sacred, so I will happi=
ly take any recommendations off the air.
>
> Best
> David
>








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