Subject: | Re: Cataloging Sounds |
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From: | "Rick Munday" baumann1965 |
Date: | Fri Nov 5, 2010 4:26 am ((PDT)) |
> > For anyone just starting out with recording and cataloging, it might > be useful to note down all the things that you need to document, no > matter what method of documenting you use: > > e.g. for birds: > place, date, time, weather > name of species if known > whether male or female > behaviour e.g. perched, in flight, courting, in a flock > whether call or song > > Many people tend to neglect noting down their observations of > behaviour and if male or female, and these observations can be most > useful for future researchers. > Thanks Vicki I added a reporters pad to my bag to write notes. It was easy with the iPod Touch and Mikey since FiRe allows you to name the tracks which helped recall greatly. No such option on the LS-10. |
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