Agreed. Very nice indeed.
On Aug 9, 2010, at 9:00 PM, Martyn Stewart wrote:
> Very nice, Mr. Colver....
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> On Aug 7, 2010, at 2:17 PM, kjcolver wrote:
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> > Here is the info on my latest podcast done this June in the sage and ju=
niper desert with a SD 722 and Sennheiser 30/40 MS pair:
> > "This patch of desert doesn't look like much. And, most of the year, it=
doesn't sound like much either. However, an hour before dawn in early June=
there are plenty of birds to hear. A Common Poorwill winds down his predaw=
n song. Common Nighthawks buzz and dive above. Listen for Lark Sparrow, Sag=
e Thrasher, Western Meadowlark, Brewer's Sparrow, Chipping Sparrow, Blue-gr=
ey Gnatcatcher, House Finch, Mourning Dove, Juniper Titmouse, and the dista=
nt Common Raven, Long-billed Curlew, and Chukar."
> >
> > Check it out at www.7Loons.com or the iTunes Store under podcasts - Sou=
ndscapes for Birders
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> > Kevin
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> > www.7Loons.com
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