Very enjoyable Paul, thanks.
Jim Morgan,
Prescott, Arizona
On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 4:49 AM, Paul Jacobson <> wrote:
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>
> Hi All,
>
> Despite some wet and windy weather making recording a little tricky I
> managed to make a few recordings a couple of weeks ago. These are pretty
> much "solo" recordings rather than dawn choruses but still fairly
> interesting.
>
> The first was made at a fairly remote location in the Murray Sunset
> National Park. The recording is of Hooded Robin ("laughing")and Red Cappe=
d
> Robin ("telephone ring") calling in the predawn darkness.
>
>
> http://www.urbanbirder.com.au/mallee/two-robins-mopoke-hut-murray-sunset-=
national-park
>
> The second was made shortly after dawn at Lake Hattah, and is of a sole
> Pied Butcherbird calling from a gum beside the now almost full Lake Littl=
e
> Hattah. The lake system has be close to dry for years, but has received
> substantial environmental water flows this year. The is some low level
> vehicle noise in this recording but it's not too obtrusive.
>
> http://www.urbanbirder.com.au/mallee/pied-butcherbird-lake-hattah
>
> Both these recordings were made with my SBRS rig (a sass-like design)
> AT3032's and Sound Devices 722.
>
> cheers
> Paul
>
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