Subject: | Re: Where in the world? |
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From: | "Kevin Colver" kjcolver |
Date: | Tue Jun 1, 2010 9:42 am ((PDT)) |
This sounds like an open wetland or wet meadow area with small ponds in the Pacific northwest with Pacific chorus frogs, Mallards, Killdeer, Gadwall, coyote, Willet, and the best series of Short-eared Owl calls I've ever heard recorded. Thank you for sharing your experience with us! Kevin Colver www.7Loons.com On May 31, 2010, at 7:36 PM, hartogj wrote: > Hi all, > > Here is a 12 minute section of a soundscape I recorded last Thursday > night. I will give detailed information later, but thought it would > be fun to see if anyone wants to try to identify the ecoregion by > ear first. > > http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-20100527-2100_12min.mp3 > > John Hartog > > > |
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