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Re: Great horned owls and coyotes with echos.

Subject: Re: Great horned owls and coyotes with echos.
From: "Kevin Colver" kjcolver
Date: Thu Oct 21, 2010 10:04 am ((PDT))
Oh, and yes, there was a Great Horned Owl in there as well toward the
end of the recording and a bit more distant.  It's good to hear that
the owls are out calling in the autumn, maybe I'll try for some around
here this week.
Kevin J Colver
Soundscapes for Birders - a Podcast of Natural Sounds
www.7Loons.com




On Oct 21, 2010, at 10:57 AM, Kevin Colver wrote:

> John,
> Those are magical coyotes!  And I suspect your owl is a Long-eared
> Owl.
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> Kevin J Colver
> Soundscapes for Birders - a Podcast of Natural Sounds
> www.7Loons.com
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> On Oct 21, 2010, at 10:48 AM, hartogj wrote:
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>> I just added this one to my Sound Journal page.
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>> Crook County, Oregon
>> 10/15/2010, predawn
>> 7 minutes
>> http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-20101015-0513_ghow-coyo.mp3
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>> Microphone:
>> Audio Technica 3032, stereo, in semi-baffled barrier array
>> Recorder: Sound Devices 702
>> Edits: Amplified and equalized.
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>> John Hartog
>> www.rockscallop.org
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