Subject: | The prehistoric sounds of the great egret |
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From: | "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000 |
Date: | Mon May 2, 2011 9:54 pm ((PDT)) |
http://naturesound.org/?p=3D449 This is a small pond in Guatemala, It had a group of Great Egrets at the si= de of it. Their calls are very Jurassic sounding, not unlike other herons. = I would Imagine this was what it sounded like in Prehistoric days... I can = safely say, I was not carried away by some pterodactyl, I was carried away = with the sounds instead. Microphone: MKH-60/30 MS Recorder: SD 722 Recordist: Martyn Stewart Country: Guatemala Temp: 87f Weather: Overcast Time: 07:15 Martyn ************************************* Martyn Stewart www.naturesound.org www.soundofcritters.com Redmond WA 425-898-0462 |
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