Subject: | Re: Critter ID/Hearing Test and more... |
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From: | "James Shatto" wwwshadow7 |
Date: | Wed Oct 20, 2010 2:02 pm ((PDT)) |
FWIW, My first inclination was towards mouse, not rat.=C2=A0 Not that said = critters do much talking when not being used as a cat toy or otherwise avoi= ding capture. Knowing where the recorder was placed might help us guess better.=C2=A0 But= it'd still be mostly a guess without video evidence, or other means of con= firmation.=C2=A0 I guess that's why I tend to add video to my kit.=C2=A0 No= t easy to do for night time.=C2=A0 But it really helps to take a lot of the= mystery out of the process.=C2=A0 Plus a lot of todays media tend to favor= the multi-media content over singular media.=C2=A0 My use is probably more= of a bit wasteful version or note taking.=C2=A0 The old I'll write it down= later that we always told ourselves in school, but rarely actually did. - James --- On Wed, 10/20/10, Kevin Colver <> wrote: |
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