On 2/27/2012 4:40 PM, pjdeye wrote:
> I was recently recording a Great Horned Owl at the Delaware bayshore (at =
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Subject: 00am) when a medley of squeals, grunts, and barks began below the owl.
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n anyone identify these sounds?
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> http://www.box.com/s/ie9kldu4702g5jp7k3pv
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> Paul Driver
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Paul,
I had to dig out the Sennheiser headphones for that one... Interesting
recording, lots of fascinating sounds. The loud 'bark' as you call it I
suspect is a Herron, not sure what the softer squeal like sounds are and
don't have time to research them at the moment but think they also are
some type of bird or fowl... I do hear what sounds might be a wild
boar/pig at a very low level at one point and also what sounds like a
human voice way off in the distance briefly...
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Mitch Hill
(Sent from HP DV6T)
"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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