Subject: | Re: Old growth forest reference |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Mon Feb 7, 2011 3:39 pm ((PST)) |
> I concur with John, when an aircraft goes over the recorder goes off. It = used to > really upset me and I have had some great recordings ruined (as i am sure= most > of you have). Its usually about 6-8 minutes (sometimes longer) before tha= t drone > disappears. I used to do that, too, but since I've been volunteering for the Park Servi= ce I've realized that it's important to document the frequency of interrupt= ions and their effect on the soundscape. So I roll through. -Dan |
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