Martyn,
That's been one of the birds hardest for me to get recorded. Thank
you for sharing this experience. How did you get the sounds without
the town sounds that must have been all around you? Did you have the
mic at the top of the chimney, and if so, how did you get it there?
Kevin
Kevin J Colver
Soundscapes for Birders - a Podcast of Natural Sounds
www.7Loons.com
On Sep 19, 2010, at 10:58 AM, Martyn Stewart wrote:
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> http://soundofcritters.com/archives/1334
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> The vaux=E2=80=99s swift is found mainly on the west of North America, =
> measuring around 4.5=E2=80=B3 around this time of year they can be found =
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> mass flocks at night as they gather to roost. The swift has found an
> ideal roosting spot in man made chimneys,
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> Sound-file to follow
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> Martyn
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