Subject: | Re: Critter ID/Hearing Test and more... |
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From: | "Kevin Colver" kjcolver |
Date: | Wed Oct 20, 2010 9:46 am ((PDT)) |
It seems that squeeky rodentia can be difficult to identify by sound. = Maybe that's why many like myself do the easier birds. Is there a resource for identifying small mammals by sound available for purchase or on the internet? Is anyone doing this work? Kevin J Colver Soundscapes for Birders - a Podcast of Natural Sounds www.7Loons.com On Oct 20, 2010, at 9:03 AM, Martyn Stewart wrote: > All good stuff! Frequencies are extremely similar in rats, shrews > and flying squirrels, I am swaying towards the squirrel though. > Location and proximity sound about right to me.. By the way Curt, > they are great recordings! > > Martyn > > Martyn Stewart > |
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