Subject: | Re: Ruby-throated hummingbirds |
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From: | "corticalsongs" corticalsongs |
Date: | Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:07 am ((PDT)) |
> Hi David, > > What a beautiful perspective of such buzy bushes. Was that done with AT4= 022 mics in your foam nosed parallel boundary array? > > John Hartog Thanks John Indeed, it was done with the AT4022s and a foam nosed PB array. There were = two towers of flowery bushes on either side of the microphones and the humm= ingbirds were messing around for hours. In fact, I saw them there on the wa= y to pick up the mics from an overnight deployment and when I came back, th= ey were still at it. Amazing little creatures.... D |
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