Subject: | Finally, a Bat sonogram |
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From: | "ndbdxr" ndbdxr |
Date: | Mon May 2, 2011 8:18 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Folks, We've had terrible weather for a while here in NY (NYC area). And, we have had bad weather all week : ( Lots of rainy nights, and if it's not raining, it's too windy - And we know= that bats never like to venture out when it's windy. So, the weather conditions have finally cleared up enough, to allow me to d= o some bat recording. There were a few people (who contacted me off-list), = that were anxious to see sonograms from the new Ultramic200K(from Dodotroni= c). So, this is just a quick note to let you know that I finally managed to get= one. There will be more soon. Posted in 'Al's' Folder, as I get them. Along with= some sounds also. Just FYI: There will be some exciting, NEW devices for bat detecting becomi= ng available over the next two months! That's all I can say, for now! Kind regards, -Al |
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