Hi Guys,
Thought I'd give cleaning up the recording a go.
Here's my attempt:
http://s169341379.websitehome.co.uk/__oneclick_uploads/2011/11/denoised.mp3
Might get a little better result starting from a raw wav rather than an MP3.
Is the Owl the high pitched, constant-ish frequency chirp around 1:20?
What are the beasts I'm listening too in this recording?
Is the constant drone in the background is cicada? Are the rhythmic croaky
things the frogs? What's the demented monkey thing that starts around 0:20?
There's also a chirping/birdie thing which starts around 1:00 (though a few
later instances are louder) - what's that?
What are you using to make the recordings?
Thanks & best regards,
Nathan
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> Sorry, that should be frogs, not frog. The thread is at
> http://frogs.org.au/community/viewtopic.php?p=42085#42085
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> The only reply so far is suggesting it's a bird, not a frog.
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> Peter Shute
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> Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Re: Advice needed for cleaning up this
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> Peter,
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> I looked up www.frog.org.au and all I got was 'Freight Rail Operators
> Group', not much help?
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> Vicki
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> On 28/11/2011, at 1:14 PM, Peter Shute wrote:
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> > I've also posted a link to the recording on the frog.org.au forum.
> > There should be frog call experts on there who can id it.
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> > Peter Shute
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