Brilliant Mark !! Well done to get your positioning so perfectly so that b=
oth bird and ocean came through. What mic set up were you using ?
Chris
http://www.wildechoes.org
--- In Mark Brennan <=
..> wrote:
>
> Hi all, I was away for the weekend in the most Northerly tip of Nova Scot=
ia. I
> had=EF=BF=BDwanted to record soundscapes of the Taiga up there, but there=
was hardly a
> bird to be heard and spring is at least 3 weeks away. It snowed up on the=
> plateau when I was there! So I spent most of the time=EF=BF=BDnear a=EF=
=BF=BDcove that faces
> the=EF=BF=BDNorthumberland Strait and here is a recording from=EF=BF=BDda=
wn one morning.. this
> is one of those soundscapes you smile as you record! See if you can pick =
up the
> Fox Sparrow 'hiding' in there.
>
>
> http://soundcloud.com/wildearthvoices/dawn-at-moores-cove-cape
>
>
> =EF=BF=BD
> Mark A. Brennan
> Canadian Landscape Painter - web
> Nature Recordist - web
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>
>
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
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