Thanks for sharing the recordings, Kevin. I really enjoyed listening to each.
And I sincerely appreciate the referral.
Karl, who does production for us and is also a working musician and producer,
walked into my office as I was playing the underwater recording and commented
that it sounded like a drum circle. Which of course led to the fun concept to
ponder: On some level, are they just jammin'? Or, if you don't want to place
that much faith in the mind of a frog, are the ones among us who try and fill
some primal need in this way more closely related to these frogs than we
realize?
thought for the day....
Kind regards, Robb
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> I'm very pleased with my new pair of H2a-XLR hydrophones. Yesterday I tried
> them out with the Colombia Spotted Frog. Check the "in the air" and the
> underwater recordings I made at http://tinyurl.com/49pahc7
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> What we hear is very different from what the lady frogs hear under water.
>
> Kevin Colver
> www.7Loons.com
> Soundscapes for Birders - a Podcast of Natural Sound
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