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Re: Ruby-throated hummingbirds

Subject: Re: Ruby-throated hummingbirds
From: "hartogj" hartogj
Date: Tue Aug 10, 2010 2:33 pm ((PDT))
Hi David,

What a beautiful perspective of such buzy bushes.  Was that done with AT402=
2 mics in your foam nosed parallel boundary array?

John Hartog

--- In  David Michael <> =
wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Got a nice recording of a half dozen or so Ruby-throated hummingbirds fus=
sing with each other in a huge patch of flowering bushes. You can also hear=
 the buzzing of bees and some flies (just to make it interesting :). There =
are a few sounds made by the birds I have not heard before - then again, I =
have not had much contact with hummingbirds.
>
> http://soundcloud.com/dmichael/ruby-throated-hummingbirds
>
> This was recorded at about 8:30 am last Sunday morning in the Willowemoc =
Wild Forest in the Catskill Mountains. I have more recordings to share from=
 the session, just need to mix them down.
>
> Best
> David
>








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