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Re: Odp: [Nature Recordists] Out in the woods with my new SHURE MX93

Subject: Re: Odp: [Nature Recordists] Out in the woods with my new SHURE MX93
From: "NordicNature" nordicsounds
Date: Sun Aug 28, 2011 3:51 pm ((PDT))
I can't hear any youngsters in the end of the recording. Do you have an exa=
ct time?
They are probably to grown up to make the typical sound they do when they a=
re really young if that's the sound you mean.
I can hear the classic xylophone sound of the male calling, and then the ty=
pical female sound that also male and yougsters can make. You have also rec=
orded the "bubbling" sound that sounds a bit like Northern Hawk Owl.
Most owls get between 1-3 kids, but most often only one or two live to adul=
t age. It depends mostly on how much food there is available.

/H=E5kan Olsson


--- In  Norman Davies <>=
 wrote:
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> Thanks for the reply Krystian.=A0 It might be lost in the background nois=
es but I think I can hear 2 or 3 youngsters 'cooing' back to mum towards th=
e end of the section.
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> How many babies to Tawny Owls usually have?
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> norman.
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> ________________________________
> From: Krystian Zwolinski <>
> To: naturerecordists <>
> Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2011 10:54 PM
> Subject: Odp: [Nature Recordists] Out in the woods with my new SHURE MX93=
1 mics..........
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> Hello Norman!
>
> Well... I'm not a specialist too but I know some birds calls :) You're ri=
ght. You've recorded a pair of Tawny owls. The first, longer calls is a mal=
e and the second, short "barks" is female.
>
> Regards
> Krystian
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> >=A0 http://soundcloud.com/landranger/2011-08-24-shure-mx391-omni
> >=A0 norman.
> =A0 =A0
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