Hi Martyn,
Thanks for the confirmation on the owl call ID.
The podcast is much more windy than most I've done and it was
amplified which brought out some of the wind harmonics. I wondered
about posting something with all the wind, but decided wind is part of
nature too, so I gave it a go. I'm going back next spring for another
try at this bird.
Thanks,
Kevin Colver
www.7Loons.com
On Sep 2, 2010, at 8:58 PM, Martyn Stewart wrote:
> Yes, it is the sound of the Flammulated owl, Kevin.... I have the
> same from Eastern WA...
> The recording however sounds a little tinny, have you posted at a
> low sample rate? Can't get this to play as good as your previous
> posts....
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> On Sep 2, 2010, at 4:40 PM, kjcolver wrote:
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> > Having left the recorder out all night in a breezy Aspen/Fir
> woodland, I recorded the Flammulated Owl with a Great Horned Owl in
> the distance. It was 2 AM. You can listen at www.7Loons.com or at
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> > There is one call note that I haven't heard before on any
> commercial bird sound guides. Does anyone recognize it as the Flam
> Owl?
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> > Recorded with Sound Devices 722 and Sennheiser MKH 30/40 MS pair.
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