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Re: New recording - Ravens in the Forest

Subject: Re: New recording - Ravens in the Forest
From: "chrishails50" chrishails50
Date: Fri Jul 30, 2010 11:45 am ((PDT))


Great project Tom and great sounds too - I do like your blog. I too am a Ra=
ven fan and by coincidence I just got some of my Raven sounds up on www.wil=
dechoes.org this week. Interesting to compare your boundary array with my T=
elinga parabola (not a controlled comparison of course...). I have never re=
corded that high-pitched call you say is your favorite - mine sounded more =
like a parrot ! Must watch out for that one. I do like Ravens despite their=
 bad PR.

Looking forwards to more dawn recordings (despite the frustrating decline i=
n noise these days. Thanks.

Chris

www.wildechoes.org

--- In  "Tom Williams" <> w=
rote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've set myself the task of recording dawn in our local forest once a mon=
th between June 2010 and May 2011. I'm not sure how well this will go durin=
g the winter months when the sun rises much later and people are already ou=
t and about in their cars, but regardless I'm looking forward to seeing how=
 the soundscape changes over the course of a year.
>
> This month the birds were mostly very quiet, but a group of Ravens livene=
d things up!
>
> http://www.pterodaktyl.co.uk/2010/07/28/ravens-in-the-forest/
>
> All the best,
>
> Tom
>








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