Hi Robb,
And thank you for the nice mics.
I think the calling frogs are all hoping some nice female frog will
come along and make them a prince. Maybe that's what motivates any
good musician?
Kevin J Colver
Soundscapes for Birders - a Podcast of Natural Sounds
www.7Loons.com
On Mar 8, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Robb N wrote:
> 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
>
> --- In "kjcolver" <>
> wrote:
> >
> > 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
> >
> > 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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