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Subject: Re: Amphibian Recordings
From: "hartogj" hartogj
Date: Mon Feb 7, 2011 11:47 am ((PST))
Hi Erick,
Last I checked about a week ago, around Portland Oregon, the Pacific Chorus=
 Frogs still seamed to be waiting though a bit impatiently. I expect the wi=
ll bust into chorus any moment now, or might already have. I've got to get =
out there!

If not too much trouble, could you add a comment to your Sound Cloud track =
to point out the California Chorus Frog call in the mix?

I like your spadefoot recording, though it leaves me wondering about the re=
lationship of the thunder section to the toad section which sound to be spl=
iced together. Maybe a short narrative would be helpful there.

Thanks for sharing.

John Hartog


--- In  Erick Burres <> wrote=
:
>
> Currently I am working on a few sound files and would like to share two w=
hich
> feature some noisy frogs.=A0 Any feedback would be welcome.
>
> Pacific Chorus Frogs
> http://soundcloud.com/blue-marble/hollywood-jungle-serenade-pacific-choru=
s-frogs/s-Ijs0w
>
>
> Spadefoots
> http://soundcloud.com/blue-marble/amor-en-las-cienegas/s-u19MB
>
> Thanks,
> Erick
> BlueMarble
>
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>
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